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Spoiled by Mr. Russell novel Chapter 1854

Summary for Chapter 1854: Spoiled by Mr. Russell

Chapter 1854 – A Turning Point in Spoiled by Mr. Russell by Luminous Night

In this chapter of Spoiled by Mr. Russell, Luminous Night introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1854 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Mike was not jealous but always thought the “boss” did not trust anyone. Therefore, Mike was surprised Rhea knew the passcode to the safe.

As Rhea removed a slightly yellowed kraft paper bag from the inside and turned around, Lily saw a small jar inside. However, before she could take a better look, Rhea shut the safe door.

The door made a crisp clicking sound and automatically locked when she shut it. Rhea held the paper bag, turned to look at the two, and laughingly said, “You guys didn’t try to peek when I entered the passcode, did you?”

She was half-joking and half-serious.

Mike chuckled coldly. “You blocked our view so carefully. Who could we have seen it?”

After a pause, he added, “Plus, the passcode to the lab changes daily. The passcode you use might be one-off.”

When he said the last sentence, he looked at the “boss” to observe his reaction.

Rhea smiled. “Hey, you’re right! You can only use it once.”

“So, don’t waste your energy, okay? Now that we’re a team, we should focus on ensuring the experiment's success for the sake of glory!” Although Rhea said so, she did not hand over the paper bag.

Lily looked at her and did not try to take it but turned to the man instead. “So she’s my assistant?”

The man nodded.

“Why do I feel it’s the other way round, and I’m her assistant instead?” Lily chuckled and mockingly continued, “Who will be in charge when my experiment begins?”

Mike wanted to object because five days were too short.

‘So many experiences have failed before this. Five days are simply not enough!’

However, Lily’s crisp voice readily answered before he could say anything, “Okay! Five days then.”

Rhea snorted a laugh. “You think too highly of yourself.”

‘She’s underestimating the experiment’s difficulty level. Most importantly, she will pay for her stupidity and arrogance!’

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