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The Day I Kissed An Older Man novel Chapter 2804

Summary for Chapter 2804: The Day I Kissed An Older Man

Chapter 2804 – Highlight Chapter from The Day I Kissed An Older Man

Chapter 2804 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.

"Let's all sit down and have a nice chat, then. We have no problems letting you go, but you need to leave this woman behind." Esmond pointed at Rita's face.

Sherman's frown showed no signs of easing. Rita had never met Esmond before, yet her investigation seemed reason enough for Esmond to demand her life. It was absurd. "I'm all for a good chat. We came here today just to experience some of the attractions on offer here."

Esmond retorted sharply, "Don't play games with me. I've made myself clear: the woman stays, and you can leave. I've walked a long road to get to where I am. You can't seriously be thinking that you can leave here with her, do you? Let's be frank—this woman is nothing special. She'll only bring you trouble. Other than her slightly pretty face, I don't see anything about her that's worth all your effort."

Meanwhile, Esmond's underlings ogled Rita. They could see her features clearly through the dim light even though she was hiding behind Sherman. "When did your standards get higher, boss? She's not just slightly pretty. She's super pretty! Heck, I think she's much more beautiful than some celebrities in the entertainment industry! I can understand why Mister Sherman is so reluctant to let go of her! "

Another monkey-like subordinate laughed playfully. "You betcha! Boy, if I had a beauty like that by my side, I'd give everything to her!"

Rita's cheeks flushed in anger, but she resisted the urge to react. She never thought that she would be evaluated by these people like a commodity one day, but she knew that it was something she would have to go through eventually. She calmed her breathing and avoided any confrontations, as she knew that it was not worth her ire.

The two men's banter became increasingly demeaning and objectifying. Sherman remained quiet, but Rita could keenly sense his growing impatience.

Esmond valued his reputation most. They made a living off of the streets, and it was almost like a slap in the face when Sherman made those comments with his lackeys around.

"Oh right, I forgot that you guys are cut from the same cloth," Sherman said in blatant disregard for Esmond. He then pulled Rita out from behind him and said, "I'll make my stance clear: I will bring her out of this door in one piece. The question is, can you stop me?"

Rita looked at him in a panic. He had not brought anyone there, so she wondered just how on earth was he going to get her out. She attempted to persuade Sherman to leave her there and escape alone, but Sherman turned all of a sudden and smirked at her. She had never seen him wearing such an expression before.

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