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The Day I Kissed An Older Man novel Chapter 2907

Summary for Chapter 2907: The Day I Kissed An Older Man

Chapter 2907 – 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 2907 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the billionaire genre.

"So yea, I think this kind of girl is especially suitable for you—"

"But I don't like that kind of girl."

"What? It's okay if you don't like her at first. You can take some time to nurture your feelings toward her. Just like when I first met you—"

"When you first me? You mean, you didn't like me at first?"

Rita thought of how they had accidentally met and could not help but laugh. "You were like a block of ice. Who'd like that? Don't be too full of yourself."

"Well, what about now? Do you like me now?" Sherman did not give Rita a chance to evade. He held her shoulder and pulled her closer.

The two of them stared at each other, and Rita could not bear to look away. After all, she would not have the chance to be that close to him again after they parted ways.

"Tell me the truth, do you like me?"

Rita tried to change the subject. What else was there to say between them? Did it matter whether she liked him or not? Apart from caring about herself, she cared even less about other people's preferences. The process of them being together was already wrong from the start, and she did not want to make any more mistakes.

Sherman felt hurt when he noticed how Rita avoided eye contact. He knew Rita's family had put a lot of psychological pressure on her, but in his eyes, that did not matter at all.

The only reason he tolerated Vince was because of Rita; he would have severed ties with the Russell family if it were not for her. The audacity of Vince to threaten Sherman's family with some amateurish video editing skills was simply ludicrous.

Sherman first thought he was played by Rita and her father, but when he calmed down, he realized that none of this could possibly be related to the woman in front of him.

Then there was their time together, which gradually made him understand his true feelings for Rita. In fact, he felt it was a good thing that Rita ended up marrying into the Parr family. Even though the sequences of their love story was backward, none of that mattered as long as they loved each other.

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