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The Day I Kissed An Older Man novel Chapter 2744

Summary for Chapter 2744: The Day I Kissed An Older Man

Chapter 2744 – Highlight Chapter from The Day I Kissed An Older Man

Chapter 2744 is a standout chapter in The Day I Kissed An Older Man by Cher the Cherished, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the billionaire narrative into new territory.

"He's a waste of oxygen. From the looks of it, he's probably done it countless times," Rita said. She had already grabbed a brick just in case the homeless man had not come to her aid. If he had not struck the drunkard on the back, it might have been his head that was in jeopardy.

When they relocated to another spot, Rita finally remarked, "Ah, so you can speak. I thought you'd keep quiet forever."

The man did not respond to Rita's jibe. He draped a thin blanket over himself and wrapped a torn cotton jacket around his neck.

"You haven't been through what I have," the man muttered.

Rita knew what he meant by that. He was implying that she had not gone through what he had and was thus unable to understand the reasoning for his choices. However, she did not understand why he was so reluctant to share what he went through with the reporters since it had already happened to him.

She provided him with another avenue to speak out rather than just remaining homeless on that soon-to-be-repurposed land. Rita frowned and wondered why he refused to speak to reporters, but she received a decidedly unfriendly glare from the man.

"You reporters are all the same. A year ago, I lost my home. Then, after I spoke to reporters, I lost my family too. Now let me ask you: if you were in my position, would you trust a reporter again?"

"Yes. I'd like to ask them the same question too if I could. I want to know why they had to choose our homes out of all places. I can't understand their motivation. Must we give in to their demands and concede our land just because they want it? What right do they have?"

Rita remained silent for a while before responding, "It could be a win-win situation if they offer you fair terms."

"Tch!" the man scoffed. "You think it's that simple? I've worked so hard for so many years just to own a home. What gives them the right to tell me to relocate? Just because a home is new doesn't mean it'll always be better than my old one."

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