Chapter 2902 – A Turning Point in The Day I Kissed An Older Man by Cher the Cherished
In this chapter of The Day I Kissed An Older Man, Cher the Cherished introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 2902 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the billionaire genre.
Rita's attitude was so firm that Vince's expression soured. "You interrupted before he even said anything. Is that the sort of attitude you should be displaying?"
Rita was not happy at that remark, and she would have engaged in a direct argument with her father if Sherman was not around. His presence made her refrain from engaging in any confrontation, as she did not wish for him to see her family make a scene. All she wanted was to end the meal and leave.
Dining at the Parrs was so much more enjoyable than at her own home. Though both sides were a complete family, the atmosphere was worlds apart.
"I can't believe that the daughter I've raised for all these years has changed completely after getting married. I can't help but wonder what lies you've told her to make her show such devotion to you."
"He has never lied to me, Dad. You're the one who is continually siphoning money from the Parrs, but he's never said anything bad about us!" Rita retorted anxiously. Her blatant exposure of the Russells' exploitative behavior in front of Sherman left Vince feeling embarrassed.
He slammed the table and rose to his feet, intent on slapping Rita. However, Sherman acted swiftly and grasped Vince's arm. "This is supposed to be a civil conversation. There's no need for you to lay a hand on her, especially not at the dinner table. It would be embarrassing."
Vince did not anticipate Sherman to be that strong. Though he did not appear particularly athletic, he restrained Vince's arm so effortlessly that Vince could not even retract his hand.
In the end, Sherman relented and released Vince's arm. He did not want Rita to feel any more awkward than she already was. "I believe we're done here."
Regret washed over Vince as he realized his mistake. She bore his precious son in her womb. In his haste, he immediately summoned someone to call the family doctor so Karen's health could be checked. He then hurriedly helped her to the sofa and breathed a sigh of relief that she showed no particular signs of discomfort. She simply moved to one side, clutched her belly, and avoided speaking to him.
"I'm sorry, Karen. It's my fault for acting impulsively. You can get mad at me if you want. Sherman and Rita are newlyweds, and it is normal for Sherman not to see things from my point of view. I shouldn't have been so rash, and I shouldn't have ignored your well-being too. I promise not to repeat my mistake again. Please forgive me."
Vince held her hand and apologized earnestly, but Karen refused to look at him. Even Sadie felt that he had apologized adequately, but Karen still refrained from looking at him. "I need some time alone," she said.
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