Chapter 1935 – 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 1935 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
Lily was not upset nor behaving recklessly. The truth was that she had already succeeded but had not told anyone about it. She finally successfully created the latest batch of experimental products just two days ago.
As the success was recent and she was uncertain of how stable the drug was—coupled with the fact that she did not want to hand it to the organization—she did not reveal it to anyone, including Mike.
However, Rick’s attitude today puzzled her. The man gave the ultimatum as if he knew the experiment had succeeded.
‘I haven’t told anyone, so how did Rick find out? Did he simply give me an ultimatum without knowing about it?’
She noticed Mike’s confusion and curled her lips into a half-smile. “I mean, I’ll give my all to the experiment today. There is still a batch of experimental products, so I’ll know the result tomorrow. As he said, all he wants is the outcome, whether or not it works.”
“But if you fail…”
“If I fail, he can just kill me.” She shrugged and smiled casually. “That’s the worst he could do.”
“I won’t let him!” Mike said solemnly, “I won’t let anything happen to you as long as I’m alive.”
That was his promise to Alexander, and he was determined to keep it.
“Relax, okay? I’m not going to die so easily!” Lily smiled, unfazed.
When he later met Lily in Westwood, he did not think much of her, although she was beautiful. After all, there were many beautiful women with different styles, and as Lily was not Mike’s type, he did not think she was Alexander’s either.
However, he discovered Lily had a unique charm after getting to know her better. Lily was intelligent, decisive, and calm. Mike was often no match for her.
‘Sure enough, Alex has good judgment and is much better than me at doing business and judging a woman.’
“Thank you for your compliment.” Lily inclined her head slightly. “However, it’s not the time for small talk.”
“Yes,” Mike said solemnly, “Since they’ve abandoned the boss, I doubt they would take much action for him. I guess the organization already knows we did it but hadn’t exposed us because we’re more useful than the boss now.”
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