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Spoiled by Mr. Russell novel Chapter 1948

Summary for Chapter 1948: Spoiled by Mr. Russell

What Happens in Chapter 1948 – From the Book Spoiled by Mr. Russell

Dive into Chapter 1948, a pivotal chapter in Spoiled by Mr. Russell, written by Luminous Night. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Rick glanced over quietly, looking at Lily beside him. "If the experiment is successful, why didn't you second it?"

Lily looked disappointed as she leaned back and moved her wrist around. "I just finished, and we can consider it completely successful."

"What do you mean by that?" Rick questioned suspiciously with a frown.

"After all, these are just computer data. I haven't verified if there will be any errors. On top of that, I can't guarantee the end product’s stability. Therefore, I can’t completely regard it as successful," Lily sighed and said, "It's not a success."

"You…" Rhea had said those words just now, and Lily used them to explain things to Rick. Rhea did not understand what was going through Lily’s mind.

‘As researchers, aren’t we supposed to hope for successful results when experimenting? The joy in a successful experiment is indescribable.’

Rhea would not be standing there calmly if she had succeeded. Instead, she would be shouting it from the rooftops. She initially thought Lily was deliberately mocking her and behaved as such. However, Lily repeated Rhea’s words to Rick.

‘Does she already know what the experiment’s final step is?’

"Really?" Rick asked.

"If you don't believe me, ask her," Lily solemnly replied as she gestured toward Rhea.

"No, no, I still think what you said makes sense," Lily continued to refute.

‘What kind of demon is this woman?!’

Rhea wanted to shut her up, but a second later, Rick said, “Enough! I don’t care how stable it is or how it’ll perform. It’s a success based on current results!

“Don’t forget. I told you I want a result today, whether a failure or a success. Are you sure you want to give me a failed result?” He asked in a deep voice.

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