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His Unveiled Passion novel Chapter 416

Summary for Chapter 416: His Unveiled Passion

Summary of Chapter 416 – A pivotal chapter in His Unveiled Passion by Swnovels

The chapter Chapter 416 is one of the most intense moments in His Unveiled Passion , written by Swnovels. With signature elements of the Romantic genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

Faced with Marissa's insistence, Tessa ended up accepting the gift. "Thank you, Ms. Scott."

Marissa smiled brightly and said, "Calling me Ms. Scott feels a bit formal. We've been through a life-and-death situation together. You can just call me Marissa from now on."

Tessa chuckled. Weren't things moving a bit too quickly?

Seeing that Tessa wasn't calling her by her first name, she immediately clicked her tongue and pretended to be upset. "Are you refusing to call me by my name because we're both competing for Stephen's love?"

Seeing the sincerity in Marissa's eyes, she said hesitantly, "Marissa."

Marissa's smile deepened, and she replied, "Tessa."

The whole situation felt strange yet pleasant. Could love rivals really get along with each other like that? It was quite a refreshing feeling.

Tessa smiled. "Thank you for your present. I like it a lot."

"It's good that you like it. I was honestly worried that you wouldn't like it." Marissa smiled brightly.

"I thought you were here to talk about the case," Tessa said.

"There's nothing more to discuss. I've already said everything I needed to, and I believe in your capabilities. Good luck!"

"Alright." Tessa could tell from the whole incident with Jane that Marissa was actually a very kind and pure woman.

She had treated her friend wholeheartedly, only to end up being stabbed in the back.

"However, there's something I should clarify with you. Although we're friends, I won't give up on Stevie. We can compete for his love fairly," Marissa said sternly.

Tessa couldn't help but chuckle when she saw Marissa's serious expression. "I don't plan on competing with you."

"Don't people say that those who are loved are brave and confident?" Marissa said with a faux glare.

Then, she clicked her tongue and added, "You're just acting arrogantly because you know he likes you."

Tessa lowered her gaze, her smile fading. Her voice was soft and filled with sadness as she said, "I'm not brave or confident. There's no going back to what Stephen and I once were."

Seeing how sad Tessa was, Marissa felt an unexpected pang of pity.

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