Sharon Lynd, a young scientist who led Halora Academy's breakthrough in universal synthetic blood and won the Nobel, remains modest despite fame. On a blind date with fiancé Howard Ted, a tense clash with Howard's secretary Yvette Smith over a parking spot spirals into public scandal. Howard, proud and biased and watching his company teeter on collapse, humiliates Sharon: her small gift of fruit is crushed and he demands an outrageous compensation, reducing her to a laughingstock. Enough shaming breaks the calm; Sharon refuses to endure it. She fights back, asserting her dignity and turning a private disgrace into a decisive, high-stakes confrontation that exposes pride and prejudice.
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View All >Rosa
Okay Howard, pay up and learn manners. Sharon's not a doormat, she rewrites every office rule.
2026-03-12 06:05:21
Victor
The crushed fruit image lingers like a stain on civility. Sharon's rise reads like a quiet phoenix reclaiming lost dignity.
2026-03-09 09:13:15
Tyson
Sharon x Howard dynamic is painful and addictive. Hate-love chemistry simmers before any real second-chance romance.
2026-03-06 16:58:34