Chapter 117
The Day I Kissed An Older Man
Chapter 117
Corinne then answered Sunny, albeit trying to be playfully proud, âIâm not telling you.â
Sunny shot her an angry stare. âHmph! Fine. I donât have the time to waste on you, either. Iâm going to
teach you a lesson sooner or later!â
He quickly walked away as if he had something urgent on his plate.
Corinne looked around to search for Sherlyn but could not find her. Sherlyn and the middle-aged man
had gone somewhere she could not see. She tried searching for them but came out empty- handed.
Instead, she saw a few boys around Sunnyâs age chasing after Sunny.
âI see Sunny! Heâs running to that side!â
âAfter him!â
âStop running away like a coward, Sunny Rivera! Be a man!â
Sunny rushed outside, but the boys managed to catch up to him and trapped him in the hallway.
âAre you not a man, Sunny Rivera? Are you going to deny that you lost?â
Without a chance to escape, Sunny stood his ground vehemently, shooting them a stare. âI did not!
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âThen admit that you lost the competition to us and own up to your side of your bargain!â
Sunny refused to comply. âI didnât lose! You guys cheated!â
The leader smiled roguishly. âWe never say cheating was disallowed when we first made the
agreement.â
He took out a paper with their bet written on it and waved at Sunny. âItâs written here clearly, and youâve
signed it! We agreed to compete in the game. You promised youâd transfer the ownership of Lunar
Century Manor to my family if you lost!â
Sunny panicked. âYes, my family owns Lunar Century Manor, but I donât have the authority to transfer
itâ¦â
The opposing boyâs name was Yash, and he was a member of the Hoyts. He gave Sunny a
contemptuous look and snorted. âThen why did you gamble with it when you have no say in it? You
said you have total control over everything in your family, didnât you? So you were just bluffing, after
all!â
Sunnyâs face blushed as he said angrily, âYou guys tricked me. I wouldâve never lost had you not done
that!â
âJust admit that you lost! Stop looking for excuses!â Yash scoffed. âYou donât have the say in this, do
you? Fine. Iâm not going to make it difficult for you since our families know each other way back, so
kneel and bark like a dog. Iâll tear this paper in front of you and scratch it off if you do.â
âYouâ¦â Sunnyâs eyes turned red.
âAre you going to do it or not? If not, I can bring this paper and go have a talk with your father or your
brother. Iâm looking forward to finding out if all the men in your family are the same people who wonât
keep their end of the bargain!â
âNo, donât!â Sunny panicked. He did not want his father or brother to be threatened by these jerks just
because of the trouble he created.
âFine! Iâll do itâ¦â
He took a deep breath and decided to raise a white flag-but he immediately perked up like a threatened
porcupine with raised quills.
âIn your dreams!â
Sunnyâs fist slammed into Yash, who then pushed him to the wall. âF*ck you! How dare you punch me?
Hit him! Hit him until he begs for mercy!â
When one of the boysâ fists slammed against his abdomen, he fell to the ground and grabbed at his
stomach. The pain was so excruciating that he was sweating nonstop.
Yash laughed arrogantly. âBark and beg for mercy, and I will let you go!â
Sunny curled up on the floor, but he stared at Yash stubbornly with gritted teeth. âNever!â
âRefusing to obey, huh? Hit him! Hit him hard!â
âAhh-!â Sunny shouted in pain.
All of a suddenâ¦
âLet go of him,â rang a calm, distant female voice.
Yash and the other boys stopped hitting Sunny and looked back.
It was a woman who dressed like a country bumpkin.