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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 1180

Back in the room, I wanted to collapse onto the bed, but Atlas grabbed me and pulled me toward the bathroom. I struggled and protested. "I don't want to take a shower! I just want to sleep!"

"A warm shower will make you sleep even better, sweetie. Trust me!" His tone was incredibly indulgent as he effortlessly guided me into the bathroom.

At this point, I was so tired that my head felt heavy, and my steps were unsteady, making his actions particularly irritating.

"Why are you being so annoying? I said... I'm not showering!" I pushed him away, evading his hands.

He patiently embraced and kissed me, then turned on the shower and adjusted the water temperature.

He swiftly removed my clothes and his own, pushed me under the water, and held me close.

Softly, he whispered in my ear, "Are you annoyed? Hmm? I'll wash you. You can sleep."

His words made me chuckle involuntarily. I had no choice but to comply with his wishes and lean against him.

The warm water poured over us, and his embrace provided a comforting support. I felt even sleepier. "Faster! I can't hold on much longer!"

He smirked and hugged me, lightly biting my ear. "Don't say that."

I absentmindedly responded, "Why not?"

"Don't you want to sleep?" He nibbled my earlobe.

I shivered, hummed softly, and replied, "Yes, I do."

He quickly washed and rinsed me before wrapping me in a large towel and carrying me out. He tucked me into bed, covered me with the blanket, then returned to shower.

The sound of water from the bathroom, the softness of the bed, and the weight of my eyelids…

Soon, I lost consciousness and entered dreamland.

I slept very comfortably. When I woke up from a deep slumber, it was still quiet. I turned over lazily, feeling around the bed, but the space next to me was empty. It looked like Atlas had already gotten up.

"He really is full of energy," I murmured softly.

Chapter 1180 Sleepy 1

Chapter 1180 Sleepy 2

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