Chapter 862 Can You Be Serious?
The man's breath sprayed on her neck. She couldn't help shivering. Looking at their almost overlapped bodies in the mirror, she said in a low voice, "Move aside."
He acted as if he did not hear her at all. His long arms crossed her back and reached under the tap as if he was hugging her from behind. After getting wet, he squeezed out some hand sanitizer and held her hand to rub it together.
The wet and slippery feeling was transmitted between their palms, and even their body temperature was mixed together. He washed her hands as if nothing had happened, not letting go of any details. As he washed, he said, "Why are your hands so soft and so small?"
He gently clenched his fist and almost wrapped it around her whole hand.
Looking at the man's slightly drooping eyelashes in the mirror, the light above his head fell, casting a shadow on his eyelids, which made his eye even deeper and smoothed out his serious look.
"I can do it myself," she reminded him in a low voice.
However, he ignored her. He turned on the switch and washed her hands with warm water. It wasn't until her hands were clean that he pulled a towel to dry her hands. The corners of his eyes raised slightly as he met her shy gaze. "You've been taking care of me for so many days. Let me take care of you once."
His voice was low and deep. When it fell on her ears, it was like hitting her head, making her dizzy.
She looked at her clean hands and her heart was bubbling with sweetness. "You know how hard I've been working these days."
Usually, he didn't say a word and only did check-ups every day. It turned out that this person knew about it and kept it in his heart.
"You're so thin. How can I not know?" She didn't have much weight on her body, and now that she had lost weight, it was even more obvious. He had no choice but to hurry up and get better.
It was not his style to care about others verbally. Instead of asking about others' well-being, he might as well do more rehabilitation.
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