Chapter 869 Addiction Attack
The night wind blew through the floor-to-ceiling window behind her and rolled up the white curtains with a graceful arc. The man lowered his head and kissed her forehead gently. Through her hair, he could feel the warmth of her lips. "I'll go in first."
For some reason, the temperature on her face rose sharply. She reached out to push him away, but she said coquettishly, "Go ahead."
He took a deep breath and let go of her shoulders. If possible, he really didn't want to let go.
He had no choice but to listen to the doctor.
He turned around and went into the bathroom. The door was slightly closed, but it was not closed tightly. Through the white frosted glass, the man's tall figure looked even taller.
She covered her face with both hands, trying to lower the temperature of her face in this way. When she saw the dense steam coming out of the crack of the door and rising under the light, she thought of what she was going to do later, and her heart beat a little faster.
She changed into a white lace nightgown. The fabric was very thin, and it felt cool. Her hair was tied up, revealing her white and slender neck.
Everything was ready. Just as she was waiting for the man to call her, there was a sudden sound of heavy smashing in the bathroom.
Her heart tightened. She walked quickly to the bathroom and called out his name, "Huston? What's wrong?"
The answer to her was a duller sound. With a "dong", it sounded like a person had fallen straight to the ground, followed by the man's painful and restrained breathing.
She walked over and pushed the door open. The moment she pushed the door open, she was stunned by the scene in front of her.
The water in the bathtub splashed all over the ground, and the shower gel that had been placed on the sink was also in a mess. The man, who should have been taking a good bath, was now holding his arms on the wet ground, curled up on one knee in pain, and crawled on the ground.
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