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The Day I Kissed An Older Man novel Chapter 2866

Summary for Chapter 2866: The Day I Kissed An Older Man

Summary of Chapter 2866 from The Day I Kissed An Older Man

Chapter 2866 marks a crucial moment in Cher the Cherished’s billionaire novel, The Day I Kissed An Older Man. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Lucy remained as icy as ever, almost like a robot.

Puzzled, Rita asked, "I've never taken any photos with Mister Sherman, nor have I been to the city hall. Where did this marriage certificate come from?"

Lucy adjusted her glasses and replied, "I used the information I collected from you to register your marriage. There are some things that Mister Sherman doesn't need to handle personally."

"Oh... I see. Guess I learned something new today."

Lucy nodded. "If you have no further instructions, I'll head back. I still have a lot of work waiting for me at the company."

Rita nodded quickly. "Of course, go ahead."

Alone at last, Rita cautiously opened the marriage certificate. Looking at the photo of two young people leaning close together, she smiled faintly and gently touched the image.

'Is this really our marriage certificate?' she thought bitterly.

Despite their proximity in the photo, she felt like their hearts were miles apart.

She sighed once more. Everything seemed to be to her advantage at Sherman's expense, yet she could not find a way to repay him. She was not even sure how much investment the Parr family would provide to Russell Group after the alliance.

Rita contemplated whether she should talk to Sherman about it, perhaps framing it as a loan from their family. Once her health improved, she could return to work, earn some money, and repay them bit by bit.

He had no idea that she had already gotten married to the esteemed company president of Parr Group. He would surely be surprised when he found out.

Rita forced herself to focus and continued reviewing the documents. As the time to get off work approached, she suddenly received a message from Sherman. It was as apathetic as ever, instructing her to 'tidy up' so they could go home to meet with the elders.

This unsettled Rita even more, and it felt like she was about to walk into a lion's den. It was not that she disliked Sherman's family, but what identity should she adopt when meeting them? The actions of her father had thrown the Parr household into chaos. Their family was at peace until Vince forced her and Sherman to marry.

Rita felt like an outsider in both families. With no real relationship between her and Sherman, should she meet his family as a daughter-in-law or as a sinner?

Rita's head was pounding with these conflicting thoughts, but she ultimately complied with Sherman's instructions and changed into a more demure-looking outfit as he suggested.

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