Kiss Me Tonight And Forever

Kiss Me Tonight And Forever

Guo Er

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Their story began with a mistake. Just when Christine thought she could finally stand on her own two feet to take control of her miserable life, her father forced her to marry Darren so he could keep everything Christine's late mother owned. Without a wedding nor any announcement, Christine quietly married the CEO of the number one company in the world. Even though Christine thought there wasn't any sort of affection in their marriage, Darren became addicted to her the very first night he tasted her.

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: Darren,Christine,Albert,Amanda

Kiss Me Tonight And Forever Chapter 1 A Handsome Man Broke In Late At Night

A City, in the Luo family's estate.

In the elegant hall, men and women dressed in expensive garb danced shoulder to shoulder, their bodies swaying to the music.

The pianist's slender fingers moved across the piano keys with grace and precision, captivating those who had the privilege of hearing her play.

A girl sat in her room, reading a book. She tried to focus but the music and chatter distracted her.

She had a feeling that the party would not die down any time soon, so she decided to leave the room to find a quiet place to read.

The girl pushed open the carved, red, wood door to sneak out to the back garden.

"Isn't she the illegitimate daughter of the Luo family? Why did she bother to show her face? Isn't she afraid of embarrassing her family?"

As soon as Christine Luo came out of the room, she heard a woman make snide remarks at her.

"Yes, yes!" She was surrounded by other women who were laughing with her. They looked upon Christine Luo with a hateful expression.

However, Christine Luo turned a deaf ear to them. After all, they were merely guests in her home.

She drew a breath and steeled her nerves. All she wanted to do was keep reading her book.

Christine Luo looked around the house. Her late mother had designed it. She had decorated it in her favorite furniture. How dare these people consider her illegitimate?

Stella, who these people were trying to curry favor with, was merely a mistress. When her mother passed away, Stella took over and used her power to get what she wanted.

Christine Luo pitied the other women. When her mother was still alive, these people were like dogs, following her every move.

Now that a new woman had taken her place, they bowed to her instead. How fickle was their loyalty!

"Tut, tut. Look at her, acting all high and mighty! Why, she's just as bad as her dead mother!"

That was the final straw. Christine Luo was willing to let it go, but they began to berate her mother. That crossed the line.

Some people needed to learn their place.

Slap! A loud slap suddenly sounded in the hall. The pianist's fingers froze on the keys, and the men and women who were putting their hands on their shoulders also stopped and looked in the direction of Christine Luo.

"Insulting me is one thing. However, if you speak ill of my mother, you are worse than scum."

She then withdrew her hand and glared at the woman. The woman she slapped stood stunned, touching her face.

With one last withering look, Christine Luo turned around and walked away. She found a small nook in the garden where she could enjoy her book, and she sat down to finally read in peace.

"Christine Luo, how dare you?! Do you think you can attract Mr. Darren's attention by doing that? That's ridiculous!"

Just as Christine settled in, she heard an irate voice scolding her. She rolled her eyes.

It was Amanda Luo. The mistress's daughter.

Christine pretended not to hear her and continued to turn the pages of her book.

"Humph! Wake up, Christine! You are nothing but a gnat in this household! If I had not pitied you, you would have been thrown out on the streets ages ago!"

Amanda Luo's mother, Stella, hated Christine to her very core. She thought that Christine was arrogant and deserved to be thrown out. Stella snatched the book out of Christine's hands.

Christine smirked. She wordlessly stood up from where she was sitting and began to walk away.

They were not worth her time.

"You bitch! Where do you think you're going?"

Amanda dug her nails into Christine's arm and dragged her backwards. A small trickle of blood dripped down from Christine's arm.

Frowning, Christine swatted Amanda's hand away and shoved her. She glanced at her bleeding arm and gingerly wiped off the blood.

Amanda stumbled backwards, aghast that Christine dared to fight back.

Stella witnessed what Christine had done and raced over to her. She poised her hand up high, preparing to strike.

However, the blow did not land.

"Let go of me, Christine! I will kick you out if you don't let me go this instant!"

Christine had stopped Stella by holding her arm. Her grip was so tight that Stella felt like her bones were being crushed.

Christine smiled.

"You come in here and act like you own the place when really, you don't belong here!

Your time will come. You will pay for all of the terrible things you have done! Foreign scum!

You are so arrogant. You can't see how despicable you truly are!"

Christine savored every word.

She had put up with their torment for the past ten years. She would be eighteen in a few months. It was time for her to fight back!

"Christine... You..."

All of a sudden, Christine loosened her grip of Stella. Failing to balance herself, Stella stumbled backwards. Amanda rushed over to try to help her mother. However, both of them were falling to the ground, their clothes stained with dirt. They began to curse at Christine and threaten her.

Christine simply shrugged her shoulders and walked away.

Back at the mansion, the party was still in full swing. Christine did not wish to encounter any more people and decided to stay at the estate's small guest house.

She crawled into the soft bed and recalled the times when she would snuggle up against her mother. Her eyes misted over.

If only her mother were still alive...

Suddenly, she heard the door open. She sat up with a start.

Then she saw a handsome man standing before her. His facial features were incredibly exquisite.

In fact, Christine had never seen anyone so beautiful.

His heavy-set eyes sparkled and his eyebrows were thick and bushy. He had a sharp, pointed nose and his lips were full.

Christine blinked, unable to speak.

The man looked at her and immediately, a disgusted expression came upon his face. He sneered.

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“Their story began with a mistake. Just when Christine thought she could finally stand on her own two feet to take control of her miserable life, her father forced her to marry Darren so he could keep everything Christine's late mother owned. Without a wedding nor any announcement, Christine quietly married the CEO of the number one company in the world. Even though Christine thought there wasn't any sort of affection in their marriage, Darren became addicted to her the very first night he tasted her.”
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Chapter 1 A Handsome Man Broke In Late At Night

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Chapter 2 Take Off Your Clothes

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Chapter 3 Kicking Her Out Of The Family

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Chapter 4 Surprise, Marry Another Man

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Chapter 5 The Bad Guy Cheated On You

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Chapter 6 A Scheme, A Debt Of Gratitude

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Chapter 7 Physical Examination

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Chapter 8 Liar! Beast In Human Form

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Chapter 9 A Man With Few Words

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Chapter 10 Forced Marriage

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Chapter 11 Breach Of Marriage Engagements And Break Her Promise

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Chapter 12 Get Married And Check In At Any Time

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Chapter 13 Waiting For Mr. Darren, In The Xi Family

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Chapter 14 A Perfect Husband

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Chapter 15 Surprise, A Pleasing Man

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Chapter 16 Punishment, A Kiss

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Chapter 17 A Passionate Night

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Chapter 18 Ridicule, The Abject Bride

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Chapter 19 Be Besieged And Taking Action To Protect His Wife

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Chapter 20 Surprise, School Beauty Initial Exam

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Chapter 21 Play The Leading Role

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Chapter 22 Challenge And Warn Amanda

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Chapter 23 Investigation, Torture

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Chapter 24 Eat Well And Eat Lightly

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Chapter 25 Vague, Let's Have A Try

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Chapter 26 A Gentle Man

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Chapter 27 Approval

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Chapter 28 Be Easily Infected

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Chapter 29 Feel Sorry, A Good Father-in-law In China

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Chapter 30 Pretending To Be Pure

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Chapter 31 The Scapegoat, Ungrateful

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Chapter 32 Regret Is Incurable

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Chapter 33 Arrogance, The Change Of Two Men

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Chapter 34 A Gift, A Trick

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Chapter 35 A Phone Call, Husband Is The Most Important

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Chapter 36 Director Brian, All The Crows In The World Were Dark

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Chapter 37 An Interesting Audition

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Chapter 38 Chatting, Out Of Control

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Chapter 39 Love, Break Into The Bathroom

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Chapter 40 Happy Birthday, Overbearing

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