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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 2134

Let me go, Mr. Hill Novel [By Shallow South] Chapter 2134

Ryan turned Freya’s head around. “Do you know that if you don’t dry your hair in time after you wash it, you’ll get frequent headaches in the future? You’re an adult, yet you don’t even know how to take care of yourself.”

Freya, who was having the flu, looked unhappy at being criticized. “None of your business.”

“If it’s none of my business, whose business is it?” Ryan blew on her face with the dryer.

“Ryan Snow, you’re so annoying.” She extended her hand and thumped on his arm, but it was not hard at all.

Ryan’s body tensed up when he heard her coquettish voice.

He thought to himself that she would end up torturing him to death someday.

Indeed, it was not easy to dry her long hair. It took almost ten minutes before it was completely dry.

Having eaten half of the porridge, Freya did not want it anymore.

“That’s all?” Ryan frowned. “Eat a little bit more.”

“No. I don’t feel like eating it.” Freya looked away and curled up on the couch like a kid.

“I cooked the porridge myself, so you should finish it, ” Ryan coaxed her.

Freya was stunned. “You cooked it?”

“Duh.” Ryan raised his brows. “Food outside is unhygienic.”

Freya’s mouth parted, and something seemed stuck in her throat. “If I remember correctly, there wasn’t any rice nor meat in the house.”

“I ordered it from a supermarket and had it delivered here. I didn’t dare to go out when you were having a fever, ” Ryan said with a sigh. “ I’ve also bought you tomorrow’s breakfast, so you don’t have to eat out.”

“Are you… planning to sleep here… tonight?” Freya stuttered.

“Of course.” Ryan laughed. “I’ll stay by your side to look after you. At least I can send you to the hospital in time in case anything happens.”

“No need, ” Freya said under her breath. “This isn’t my first time having a fever. Back then, I always recovered after a night alone.”

“You didn’t know me back then. If you had known me earlier, you wouldn’t have had to be alone.”

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