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The Day I Kissed An Older Man novel Chapter 876

Summary for Chapter 876: The Day I Kissed An Older Man

What Happens in Chapter 876 – From the Book The Day I Kissed An Older Man

Dive into Chapter 876, 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.

Francine skipped her lunch just so she could redo the questions. After painstakingly going through the questions again, she passed the book to Corinne.

"Here. All done."

Corinne took a look at it and chuckled softly. "Not bad. You've got ten questions right. Quite an improvement."

Francine felt a little humiliated. 'I only got ten questions right after listening to the lesson for an hour?'

"I'm hungry! I'm going to have my lunch now." She could not stand to be humiliated by the one person she looked down at the most, so she chose to run away.

"Wait," ordered Corinne softly.

Francine stopped in her tracks and turned back to glare at her. "What? I can't even have my lunch? Do you want me to starve to death?"

Corinne put down the practice book, stood up, and put on her jacket. "I'm hungry too, so let's go out and eat together."

Francine was a little surprised. 'She's inviting me out to lunch? Is this another one of her tricks?'

"Heh! I wouldn't be caught dead with you out in public. Don't you know how embarrassing that is?"

Instead of being angry, Corinne straightened out her jacket and said, "What if we drop by the Hermes store on the way to get you a bag?"

Francine's eyes widened like saucers, and she could have sworn she heard wrong. "What did you say?"

Corinne raised her eyebrow. "You don't want to?"

Bowen was both surprised and happy that the two girls, who did not get along with each other, were going out to eat together. He quickly arranged for the family's driver to drive them to the mall.

During the car ride, Francine hummed happily as she checked out the latest Hermes bag on her phone while Corinne looked out at the window, lost in her thoughts.

Suddenly, Francine showed Corinne her phone. "Corinne, which of these two colors looks better?"

Corinne took a glance and said, "The one on the right."

Francine thought so, too. "Hey, you got quite a good taste for a country bumpkin."

Francine had been calling Corinne a country bumpkin since she married into the family, so instead of getting angry, she simply ignored her. That was how desensitized she was to the insult.

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