"Yeah, you, of course! Otherwise, why would I bother to beat them up so hard?" replied Sherman.
Rita felt an indescribable sense of gratitude. Her eyes became teary as she looked at Sherman, and he found it somewhat uncomfortable under her gaze.
He reached out and gently covered her eyes with one hand. "Hurry up and ask your question."
With someone backing her up, Rita straightened her shoulders and stepped out confidently from behind Sherman. She paced back and forth in front of Esmond's men, feeling like a sheep in wolf's clothing.
"You said someone's words had misled your boss. Who is that person?" Rita asked.
The henchmen exchanged hesitant glances, none daring to be the first to utter the name of that person. After all, they would be in trouble if their boss woke up and found out.
Rita clicked her tongue. "Alright, how about this? Just nod or shake your heads. That way, when your boss wakes up, he won't know what you've said."
The henchmen's eyes lit up! 'What a good idea,' they thought.
"Did your boss order you to find out if the woman I'm investigating is named Karen Parr?" Rita asked.
Their eyes widened in surprise. They had not expected Rita to know about that woman. With that, there was no point in hiding anything anymore. They nodded in unison.
"Very well. Seems like my stepmother really has it out for me," Rita remarked.
She followed up with another question. "Was Esmond responsible for selling the land to the Parr family back then?"
"Aren't you going to ask anything else?" Sherman inquired.
Rita sighed and shook her head. "No. After all, they're just working under someone else. Asking too much might not end well for them in the future. As a reporter, my primary task is to rely on my own investigation. It's pointless to extract answers forcibly."
She only needed to ensure her investigative direction was correct. As for Karen, that was their family matter. She would never let that woman off the hook. It made her sick to her stomach how her stepmother kept plotting behind her back to harm her while pretending to be pitiful in front of her father.
"Alright, let's go back," said Rita.
Sherman released Esmond, who collapsed to the ground as soon as he let go.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: The Day I Kissed An Older Man
This book is a good book, but it’s too short. I hope it has a part two👍🏾...
This book is getting boring now. I loved Jeremy, Corinne, Sonny and Lucas. The story needs to end. or bring back more of Jeremy, etc....
I haven't skipped any chapter at all. Though the story is good, it keeps going back to base one. I think this has no ending at all and somehow after reading more than 2500 chapters it's kinda tiring already. They have drained all the thrills....
Great writing! I almost cried when Helen hit Melody! So sad! 😭 can’t wait to see how the relationship with her and Lucas develops though. So tired of the repetitive problems with different people....
Yikes my body tenses so much, my moods change as the scenes change. It leaves me wanting to continue reading....
my heart breaks for melody, so many ups and downs, i shed a few tears when lucas walked by melody carrying thalia, and melody stayed quiet while watching them leave. i find myself getting into character as if im one. i dont remember ever feeling like that in any other books. im thankful the 10 chapters/day. waiting for the next 10...
We have updated progress from 7 chapters/day to 10 chapters/day.<3...
i love grandma Beatrice, there needs to me more people like her in the world straight forward and to the point, no beating around the bush and worrying about offending anyone, why pretend to be someone your not....
looking forward to more chapters, The same thing is happening to Melody as what happened to Luna, if Luna was back maybe she would set Lucas straight, can't wait to see how Lucas handles the situations that will arrive. Poor Melody....
ya Lucas pay more attention to Melody lets see what happens waiting for more chapters thanks...