When Jessie came over and witnessed this scene, she was lost for words.
She simply felt that she shouldn’t be here.
Devin’s palm was a little hot as he gently pressed it against Becky’s forehead, and she felt warm.
She had been staring at the bowl of porridge in front of her, so she didn’t expect Devin to do such a thing. But before she could react, Devin withdrew his hand and looked her in the eye. “Your fever is gone.”
He then sat down.
Jessie came over and took a seat beside Becky. “Devin, it seems that you consider this place as your own home, huh?”
Devin looked at Jessie, not minding her teasing tone. “Didn’t you just tell me to make myself at home?”
Jessie didn’t expect Devin to be this shameless.
Meanwhile, Becky was indeed hungry. While Devin and Jessie were talking, she listened to their conversation and ate the porridge.
She noticed Jessie’s gaze on her, and she smiled. “What is it? Why are you looking at me like that?”
Jessie snorted and didn’t say anything.
Devin was indeed a man with manners. Yesterday, he sent Becky to the hospital and cooked porridge for her. Today, he even brought her breakfast. His actions had already exceeded the boundary of ordinary friends.
Becky wanted to make it clear to him after breakfast, but Devin told her, “Have a good rest and get well as soon as possible. I won’t bother you anymore.”
He was about to leave Becky’s apartment.
Becky could only stare at him, unable to say anything in response.
After all, she ate the breakfast he brought for her.
She pursed her lips and finally said, “Thank you, Devin.”
“Just saying it verbally isn’t sincere at all. If you want to thank me sincerely, then treat me to a meal next time.”
He was now at the door, and he turned around to look her in the eye. “I’ll wait for your call.”
He then opened the door and left.
“I’ll wait for your call.” Jessie repeated Devin’s words. She hugged her arms and rubbed them softly. “Damn, I’ve got goose bumps. Devin is too good at it, isn’t he?”
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