Chapter Summary: Chapter 788 – The Day I Kissed An Older Man by Cher the Cherished
In Chapter 788, 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.
Sunny was terribly livid, but he could not come up with a retort.
Corinne was coincidentally sitting at the spot where Sunny was doing his homework. While flipping through his school books, she said, "Do you really have the time to be minding other people's business when you haven't even finished doing your homework?"
Sunny immediately blushed with embarrassment when he saw Corinne looking through his homework. "Put that book down and keep your hands on my stuff! That's none of your business."
Corinne put his book down and tapped the table with the tip of her index finger. "You're right. It's none of my business. What do I, an outsider, have the right to tell you what you can and cannot do."
"I'm glad you know that," replied Sunny with a haughty scoff.
"But you know who does have the right to discipline you? Your brother, that's who. I wonder what he'll do to you once I let him know you've asked that Felix guy to do your homework for you."
Sunny started to panic. "Don't you dare!"
Corinne smirked. "Scared now, are we?"
Sunny glared at her. "What do you think?! Of course I'm scared."
Corinne's face darkened as she rapped the table with her knuckles. "Then you'll do well to redo your homework!"
She never intended to call Lucas. Why would she, when she was trying to avoid him as much as she could? It was all a show to scare Sunny into submission. Her plan was to distract Sunny from interrogating her about Jeremy by forcing him to do his homework.
Sunny sat down in a huff and started blanking out the answers Felix wrote with correction fluid before forcing himself to redo the question.
Corinne shook her head when she saw how ugly Sunny's handwriting was. "You know… I would've never believed a good-looking guy like you would have such horrendous handwriting if I hadn't seen it."
Sunny turned red with anger. "That's it, Corinne Carew! You've crossed the line this time. Get out of my room now!"
Instead of doing what he asked, Corinne remained standing and picked up another pen from the table to circle the main points in Sunny's book. "You have to take note of here and here. Do you still remember the formula I taught you last time? Well, you can use it to get the answer to this question. Why don't you try it yourself."
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