Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 1979
Ryan stopped the car by the roadside. Freya immediately ran down. Within a few minutes, she came out holding a bottle of medication.
Ryan started the car right away. Freya complained, “ Why are you in such a hurry? You haven’t applied the medication yet.”
“Eldest Young Lady Lynch, didn’t you see there was a ‘No Stopping’ sign by the roadside?” Ryan said with a resigned tone.
Freya was stunned. She did not notice that. “Were you fined when I was buying the medicine?”
“Yes.” Ryan nodded.
Freya gave it some thought and immediately pushed the responsibility away. “You can’t blame it on me. Why didn’t you say anything when you stopped the car?”
“Yes, you’re right.” Ryan nodded his head obediently. “My mom taught me since I was young that I can’t quarrel with women.”
Freya was satisfied. “Your mom’s education is correct. You’ll get a girlfriend soon with that attitude.”
A hint of amusement flashed across Ryan’s eyes. “I have to drive. Can you help me apply the medication? My mouth hurts.”
Freya had no choice but to open the bottle of medicine and dip a cotton bud in it. She went near him to apply the medication.
It was her first time looking at Ryan at such a close distance. His eyebrows were sharp, and his nose was tall. There were no freckles or wrinkles on his skin. It was clear. It was a shame there was a wound on his intricate lips.
However, they were still of the opposite genders. Freya felt embarrassed being so close to Ryan.
She applied the medication to the wound. It looked as if there was lipstick on one side of his lips. It was bright red.
Freya could not help bursting into laughter.
Ryan glanced at her while he was driving. He saw that her face was about to touch his shoulders. She was also laughing like a sly little fox. Her beautiful face was vibrant.
He was in a daze for a moment. When he came back to his senses, he realized that there was a public bus in front of his car. He did not notice it and almost ran into it.
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