Summary of Chapter 321 – A pivotal chapter in The Unveiled Rose by Julian Langford
The chapter Chapter 321 is one of the most intense moments in The Unveiled Rose, written by Julian Langford. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
But Zane gripped Annalise's waist possessively as he continued forcing her to kiss him. Her pale arms draped loosely around his neck.
Even from afar, Steven could see how alluring Annalise had become. He had thought their relationship was just for show.
But watching them chat, seeing Annalise in Zane's lap, then kiss so passionately, a voice inside him insisted, "This isn't an act. This is real!"
Steven's eyes reddened, and his heart ached. He had truly lost Annalise, who would never forgive him anymore. She had a new life and a new lover.
He then called his friend. "Any results on that investigation?"
His friend was exasperated. "It hasn't even been a day! How could I have anything yet? Be patient."
Though he heard the frustration, Steven continued to press, "I need it quickly."
He could not bear watching Zane and Annalise act like lovers. He knew that Zane was undeniably exceptional.
If they kept spending time together, Annalise's love for Zane would soon surpass what she had felt for Steven back then. Then, he would have no chance anymore.
But he had to try! He couldn't watch Annalise belong to someone else.
At last, his friend conceded, "Fine, I'll work overtime."
…
As Zane was about to set me down, his phone rang. When he showed me the screen, I frowned. Why was Steven calling?
Zane whispered, "He probably thinks we're taking the next step. He's triggered, so he's trying to ruin our moment."
I scoffed. "That's none of his business."
"Indeed." As Zane spoke, he answered the call anyway.

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