Chapter Summary: Chapter 2755 – The Day I Kissed An Older Man by Cher the Cherished
In Chapter 2755, a key moment in the billionaire novel The Day I Kissed An Older Man, Cher the Cherished delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
"Who are you accusing of spreading rumors? It's not a rumor when the evidence is there. And you can't stop me from talking about it! A lot of other people are talking about it too!
"Besides, you brought this upon yourself. It's not my place to say all this if your mother is alive, but she died young, and it's now my mother's responsibility to find a suitable match for you. You probably won't understand if you haven't experienced a mother's care before. I pity you, really," Sadie retorted proudly. She knew that she was superior to Rita in that aspect.
Rita's demeanor suddenly shifted in the next moment, and tears streamed down her cheeks. She typically remained emotionally composed, but her falling tears accentuated her delicate features and made her look even more fragile.
Sadie frowned and wondered what Rita was planning when a voice echoed from upstairs.
"Is that how you're supposed to speak to your sister?" Vince's stern voice pierced through the tension.
Sadie trembled and turned around to see Vince standing there. That was when she realized what Rita was playing at.
"Dad, you're home early," Sadie greeted with a forced smile.
Karen stood beside Vince with a similarly sour expression and tried to hold Vince's arm as they went down, only to be met with Vince's rebuff.
"Please believe me, Vince. Sadie can be impulsive, but she means no harm. She's been in this household for so long! I'm sure you understand her character."
"I can't say I fully understand my own daughter, let alone someone else's," Vince replied, and his remark left Karen thoroughly crestfallen.
"What do you mean by that, Vince?" Karen shifted to a pleading tone. "I've put in so much effort in this household, treating your daughter as my own and fulfilling my duties as a mother. None of that was good enough for you, was it?
"Rita probably won't be able to warm up to me at her age, but am I to blame when I'm the stepmother? You said you accepted us as your family despite other people's judgment, but do you know that I face the same pressure too? Do you know how many times people refer to me as Rita's stepmother when I'm in public?"
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