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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 470

Chapter 470

Deliberate Actions "I'll tell you next time."

There was a mischievous tone in his voice that made even this familiar aspect of him seem somewhat endearing. My mind involuntarily wandered for a moment.

Seeing that I was still staring at him, he raised an eyebrow. "Are you jealous?" My face flushed, and I tried to conceal my embarrassment. "Of course not." He poured a glass of juice and gently placed it in front of me, his gaze fixed on my face. "Hold on a second." Then he lifted my chin and lightly wiped the corner of my mouth with his

index finger. The gesture was an extremely intimate one.

Feeling awkward, I flinched slightly.

Harmony's gaze remained fixed on our table. I was sure our actions would be completely visible to her.

"What's there to be afraid of?" He furrowed his brow slightly and asked in a calm tone.

"Didn't you see the things online today?" I intentionally asked him. I was certain there was some deliberate intention behind his earlier actions.

"So what?" he replied, deliberately skewering a piece of lobster and dipping it in sauce before bringing it to my mouth.

In a nervous whisper, I said, "I can do

it myself. You don't have to do this." "I like doing it." He insisted and fed me another bite, raising an eyebrow. "1 enjoy feeding you. My little girl, I like spoiling you." His words made it hard for me to breathe. I wasn't a little girl, and it felt exaggerated for him to call me "my little girl".

I'had to open my mouth to accept the food, while feeling my face burning up.

But refusing it would spoil the mood.

As I chewed the food he had fed me, | helplessly remarked, "You're just giving those groundless rumors more material," "Let them be busy," he said

nonchalantly, His words made me chuckle involuntarily. I imagined this must be quite eye-catching for Harmony. But I couldn't control this situation at all.

When we left the restaurant, Harmony was still there.

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