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The Day I Kissed An Older Man novel Chapter 2864

Summary for Chapter 2864: The Day I Kissed An Older Man

What Happens in Chapter 2864 – From the Book The Day I Kissed An Older Man

Dive into Chapter 2864, a pivotal chapter in The Day I Kissed An Older Man, written by Cher the Cherished. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great billionaire fiction.

Experience counted for a lot, thus Rita failed to outsmart her own father. Sherman's expression remained indifferent as he tapped twice on the table, silencing Rita.

"Enough, I don't have time to waste with you two. Rita, I'll marry you since my family has agreed to it. You just need to stay put at home and wait for me to marry you. As for anything else, well… You can just forget about it," said Sherman.

Rita looked at him with a mournful expression as he rose to leave, even pleading silently for him to stay. Alas, how could Sherman still trust her after being played by her and her father repeatedly?

Vince, on the other hand, looked pleased as if his wish had finally been fulfilled.

"Ah, you two are so perfect for each other. Don't blame me for using unconventional methods. You two wouldn't have ended up together if I hadn't intervened decisively. Moreover, Rita has feelings for you. As for the wedding and other things, they're not important!"

Rita did not lift her head to look at Sherman anymore. She kept her head bowed, trying to hide all her pain. How could she ever hold her head high in front of him when she had such a disgraceful father? Even if he was willing to believe she did not tell her father about the meeting time and location, she did not want to explain anymore.

Ultimately, she felt guilty toward Sherman. He would not have been forced to experience all this if he had not met her or her family.

Vince rambled on. All he cared about was providing a good life for his unborn son!

Rita covered her ears. "You don't even know whether the baby is a boy or a girl yet, and you're already preparing so much for them? Does it mean only a son is considered your child? Am I not your daughter? I just want you to leave me with some dignity. In fact, I'd rather you ask me to borrow money from the Parr family instead of asking me to marry Sherman! Why do you have to resort to such means?"

"Why are you so hung up about what means I'm using? You like that boy, don't you?"

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