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You Are the Cinnabar in My Heart

Chapter 2 All-out attack on Johnson Corporation

Word Count: 524    |    Released on: 28/11/2023

t out!" James Carter growled. Emma backed away while continuing, "Jame

to pieces and leaving several marks on the floor. Watching the ashtray at her feet, Emma's heart s

not stay any longer, dragging a bedragg

into the bathroom. On the way, Lily was scratched by shards of glass on the floor, leaving a tra

er. The sudden coldness partially awakened Lily's muddled senses, and she began to cry in front of James. "James,"

f the cold, especially being doused with cold water in the dead of winter. "Lily, you've got some n

idn't? Are you saying I'm blind?" James left the shower, pulling her in front of a mirro

sten to me, I didn't betray you." "Explain? What's there to explain

ater, and then I passed out, I don't know what happened after that." Lily cr

e." Lily cried, trying to explain, but James only believed what he saw, n

than her, recalling everything he had just witnessed, the pain like a sharp knife constantly tortu

alked out to the balcony to make a call. "Chris Cloud, f

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“The novel "You Are the Cinnabar in My Heart" is a riveting drama about James Carter, Emma Wilson, Lily, and Mark Johnson. James, misled by Emma, believes Lily is unfaithful to Mark. The story unravels a web of jealousy, betrayal, and manipulation, with Emma orchestrating events to win James and sabotage Lily. The plot thickens as Lily's amnesia, caused by a traumatic event linked to Emma, starts to fade, revealing the truth behind the misconceptions. Emma's schemes are exposed in a climactic confrontation, leading to a violent clash where Lily is hurt. Ultimately, James and Lily reconcile, learning the importance of trust and communication, while Emma faces the consequences of her actions, offering a poignant lesson in love, trust, and redemption.”