Chapter Summary: Chapter 2894 – The Day I Kissed An Older Man by Cher the Cherished
In Chapter 2894, 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.
Vince then reflected pensively. "That's good. I hope you don't let me catch wind of you contacting anyone you shouldn't have. You know how much resolve it took for me to bring you out of that place, and you've also promised me you'd never look back to your past. I can safely say that I've fulfilled all my responsibilities to both of you over the years, and I've been able to give you whatever you wanted. I don't want any of you dredging up the past, and that goes for Rita too."
He then turned to Rita and said, "Just because you're my daughter doesn't mean you can act however you want. You haven't even apologized for what happened earlier. Who taught you to throw your cutlery like that? You used to be so well-behaved at home, but your attitude changed completely as soon as you married the Parrs. How do you expect to set a good example for your sister?"
"Are you getting senile? When did I have a sister? You're not seriously going to tell me that you're raising someone else's daughter as your own, right? Am I supposed to take care of her in the future too? You can't expect me to take care of her and the baby that's on the way."
"Hic... Hic… I'm sorry, okay? I'm sorry! I shouldn't have upset you by wasting your time upstairs. Please don't threaten Dad anymore! I'm happy enough with things as they are! I wouldn’t expect any sort of extra care from you in the future. And I promise I won't get involved with the Parrs. They're your in-laws, and the last thing I want is to embarrass ourselves in front of him."
"What are you talking about? What do you mean, you won't get involved with them? Aren't Rita's in-laws a part of our family too?"
"Rita warned me not to have anything to do with her husband. Otherwise, the Parrs would look down on us and make things difficult for her. I'm aware of the situation, and I'll keep my distance from them in the future."
He found it appalling that Rita would show such reluctance to let the Russells interact with the Parrs when even Sherman had yet to mention anything about it.
"Who do you think you are, telling us what we can or can't do? Your husband hasn't even said anything about any of this. Raising you wasn't easy, but now you seem happy just watching our family crumble! I never would've thought that my daughter would grow up to be so heartless!"
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