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The Day I Kissed An Older Man novel Chapter 1912

Summary for Chapter 1912: The Day I Kissed An Older Man

Summary of Chapter 1912 – A pivotal chapter in The Day I Kissed An Older Man by Cher the Cherished

The chapter Chapter 1912 is one of the most intense moments in The Day I Kissed An Older Man, written by Cher the Cherished. With signature elements of the billionaire genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

After watching the two videos, Ethan had made up his mind.

He turned to Wendy and asked, "Wendy, what's really going on?"

Even though he witnessed Wendy getting entangled with an older man, Ethan's tone was notably softer compared to the sternness he displayed during yesterday's phone call with Melody.

It highlighted the difference. No matter what mistakes Wendy made, Ethan would not genuinely blame her or abandon her. Melody, on the other hand, seemed disposable.

"Dad, he's a boss in the entertainment industry. My agent introduced me to him, and I just wanted to secure a role. Nothing happened between us," Wendy pleaded pitifully. "Entering the entertainment industry was my own choice. I didn't want to trouble you to pave the way for me, so I had to rely on myself..."

"What about this, then?" Melody presented a hotel registration record. She was grateful that Edmund was there to help her acquire such evidence. "Why did Wendy book a room, but it was occupied by a man named William?"

Faced with the evidence, Wendy attempted to explain several times but found herself at a loss.

Seeing the hotel registration record, Ethan finally became angry. "Wendy, you... Did you really stay in a hotel with someone? How did you end up becoming like this? For the sake of becoming a celebrity, you..."

"Dad, it's not like that. I didn't do anything with that older man. I just helped him book a room and didn't go there myself."

Melody felt incredibly estranged from Helen, who no longer resembled her own mother. She realized that Helen was unlikely to show any affection toward her. After all, Helen never truly cared for her.

Since the moment she married Ethan, she became nothing more than Missus Sander to him and a good mother to Wendy, but never her own mother.

"Mom, Dad, the evidence is right here. I can't control who you choose to believe, and I won't say anything more. Also, I'm getting married, so I'll be moving out."

"What?" Helen was taken aback. "Melody, what did you just say? You're getting married?"

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