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The Day I Kissed An Older Man

Chapter 735
“You knew?” asked Lucas with shock.
“Yup,” said Corinne nonchalantly.
“When did you know?” asked the confused Lucas.
“Not long after I met you.”
Her answer confused him even more. “Then why didn’t you tell me?”
Corinne curled her lips into a mocking smile. “Would you have believed me if I told you then? Haven’t you always seen me as a
wanton social climber? Think about it... What would you think if I suddenly tell you I’m actually the long-lost sister who you’ve
been looking for all this time? You’ll most likely see me as a devious woman who’s willing to lie and cheat my way into your
family, right?”
Lucas’ immediately tensed up because he knew he had behaved absolutely horribly toward Corinne in the past. “I admit I did
hold some biases against you then and I shouldn’t have done that. I’m sorry, Corinne. Can you please accept my apology?”
Corinne put down her spoon and waved her hand. “No. Don’t say sorry to me, Mister Lucas. This isn’t like you. You should just
let things stay as you are. You’re Anya’s brother and not mine!”
Lucas understood Corinne had every good reason to hate him but still he tried to convince her otherwise. “Corinne, we will
forever be tied together by our blood so no matter what you say, I’ll always be your brother.”
Corinne leaned back on her chair and looked at him coldly. “Mister Lucas, you’re right. We are related by blood but that doesn’t
mean anything to me. In fact, we’re nothing but strangers who just so happen to have come from the same womb. We have
nothing in common other than that. You might even say we are two people who live in a totally different world from each other.”
“I know what I did to you in the past is really unforgivable and you have suffered a lot because of that but can you please find it in
your heart to give me a chance to make it up to you? Please? “begged Lucas.
Corinne chuckled drily. “Let’s cast aside the fact we’re brother and sister for a moment. Mister Lucas, I know you don’t like to
associate with an unruly country bumpkin like me and similarly, I don’t like someone like you who thinks he’s better than

everyone else just because he was lucky enough to be born in a wealthy family. We don’t share the same values and we don’t
have the benefit of having grown up together so there’s really no need for us to force ourselves into taking up our sibling roles.”
“No... It’s not what you think...” Lucas tried to explain. In all fairness, he actually admired Corinne but because of all the things
that happened between her and Anya, he could not help but hold some prejudice and hostility toward Corinne.
As for Corinne, she finally knew why Lucas had come to visit her today. ‘So that’s why he has been hounding me for a
meeting...’ Even though she did not know how Lucas found out about her identity, she did not want to waste her time in listening
to him asking her to forgive him.
“Thank you for making me this oatmeal. I’m lucky to have tasted your cooking,” said Corinne with a calm and polite smile.
“I can make it for you again if you like...” said Lucas softly.
“No, that’s not necessary. Once is enough. Now if you’ll please excuse me, I’m feeling a little tired so I won’t ask you to stay for
lunch. Bowen, please see Mister Lucas off.”
“Yes, ma’am.” Bowen took a step forward and added, “Mister Lucas, this way please.”
Lucas wished to stay a bit longer but could not bring himself to do so after thinking about all the horrible things he had done to
Corinne in the past. Thus, he sighed helplessly, stood up, and said, “I’ll come visit you again another day.”
“No, thank you. I prefer if you don’t ever come again. Don’t forget, Mister Lucas, I’m now Jeremy’s wife. Your family and his
family has always hated each other so it’s best if we don’t ever contact each other again.”
Lucas was unable to come up with a retort so he simply turned around with resignation. He was walking out of the dining room
when Corinne suddenly called out to him, “Wait!”
Thinking she had changed her mind, Lucas immediately stopped walking and turned around to look at her expectantly.

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