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The Day I Kissed An Older Man novel Chapter 629

Summary for Chapter 629: The Day I Kissed An Older Man

What Happens in Chapter 629 – From the Book The Day I Kissed An Older Man

Dive into Chapter 629, 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.

Chapter 629

The burly driver and the taxi driver started cursing each other nonstop.

Not knowing what to do, Sunny looked at them with complete shock. ‘Sigh! Guess I have no choice but to find another taxi,’ he thought.

Not holding out much hope, he looked around his surroundings and as expected, there was not a single taxi in sight. He was in the throes of his despair when a red sports car suddenly stopped in front of him.

The driver was a woman with curly hair flowing down from the top of her head. She was dressed in a solid color silk spaghetti-strap dress. Everything about her face was exquisitely painted while her lips were blazing with a passionate red color.

The woman threw him a flirtatious smile while merriment danced in her eyes. “What’s the matter? Did you get yourself into an accident?”

“Are you blind? Isn’t it obvious what happened?” said Sunny angrily. He was in no mood to talk to anyone.

Instead of getting angry, the woman simply smiled. “Where are you going, kid? It’ll be hard for you to get another taxi here so why don’t I give you a ride?”

Sunny was a little taken aback. ‘Has my luck turned?’ He looked at the woman’s car and saw that it was a roadster. ‘This car is faster than the taxi. I just might be able to catch up to Corinne.’

After thinking it through, he immediately nodded and said, “Yes, that would be lovely. Thanks!”

He then walked over to the passenger seat, opened the door, and got in like a gentleman.

The woman did not seem to mind his lack of social etiquette. She flipped her hair seductively and asked, ” You still haven’t told me where you’re going, kid.”

Sunny crossed his arms and said, “Follow that Carnival.”

“Ahem. Do you feel sorry for what you did?” the taxi driver asked doubtfully.

“Yes. I promise I won’t ever do something like this again,” said the burly driver sincerely.

The taxi driver was not an unreasonable man either, but of course, the money certainly did help smooth things along, so he said, “Fine. I’ll forgive you this time but make sure you’ll be more careful in the future. Also, wait, where did he go?”

The taxi driver was about to share his 20 years of driving experience but when he looked up, he saw the burly driver gone. “He must have driven off when I was counting the zeros on the paycheck.’

He looked down at the check-in his hands again. Scratching his head, he muttered, “What the h*ll was that all about?”

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