In this captivating excerpt, we witness the complex dynamics between Sylvester Norman, the aloof and emotionally detached heir of Norman Holdings, who is under immense familial pressure to tie the knot before inheriting his fortune. To save her brother's struggling business, Monica finds herself entangled in a calculated proposal for a contract marriage.
As fate would have it, five years later, Monica returns, only to encounter a vastly different Sylvester. The scene unfolds with a sense of tension and anticipation. Sylvester, now standing mere inches away from her, his face draws near, leaving Monica's heart racing. She can feel his warm breath on her neck, her longing for a long-awaited kiss intensifying. In that moment, she closes her eyes, believing it might finally happen.
However, the moment takes an unexpected turn when Sylvester's voice breaks the spell, "Then sign the divorce papers." This sentence leaves Monica stunned, her breath momentarily frozen as she absorbs the reality of the situation.
So he's in china? I really hope the author won't destroy this novel by adding racism and nationalism. I expected him to become a tiger with a heart of tiger now that he have a cub.
I dont care how long it takes but can someone tell me the chapter where he reads the poem about his disciples?? I have forgotten it but i just want to see the poem again