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Healing my disabled husband novel Chapter 478

Chapter 478 I lied to the girl

The two were originally sitting on the bed, kissing each other. He didn't know if Tilly was tired or because of something else, but then they rolled directly onto the bed.

As if it was out of control, there seemed to be a monster in Ben's heart, which made him not want to do anything, but follow his heart and take the next step.

However, his reason still pulled him back from that.

Ben stretched his arms and looked at the flushed girl.

There were no tears on Tilly's face. However, her face was like a little tabby cat's, and with the blushing at the moment, she looked even more adorable.

Ben's eyes darkened, and he wanted more.

He leaned down again and kissed Tilly's lips.

Tilly hadn't gotten through this before. When Ben finally let go of her again, she couldn't help grunting, complaining, "I'm about to be killed by you."

She couldn't even breathe when kissing, so she was almost suffocated.

Ben laughed lowly, pinched Tilly's face, and said, "You know it now?"

Tilly was taken aback, then quickly remembered the stupid question she had asked.

In an instant, her face became even more red.

She wanted to punch Ben right now.

Why did he do this to her?

Tilly looked away, too guilty to look at Ben.

She didn't know how to describe her mood. Anyway, it was quite sweet.

However, she always wanted a definite answer.

Tilly looked at Ben again, and said, "If you don't tell me, how would I know?"

Ben naturally understood what she was thinking, laughed lowly, and said generously, "I like you."

It would be so easy to say this, even Ben didn't expect it.

In fact, he didn't treat Tilly as an normal friend.

Before this moment, he hadn't even thought about telling Tilly about it.

However, now that he had said that, Ben felt a sense of relief inexplicably.

That was right. He just liked this girl. Why did he have to think about something else so much?

All he should care about was the girl in front of him.

Tilly raised the corners of her mouth. Her eyes were moist and bright, looking so cute.

She said expectantly, "Say it again, okay?"

It was easy but difficult at the same time to establish a girl's sense of security.

Ben gave her a sense of security, but it was too little.

Tilly looked at Ben helplessly, thinking that if he said it again, she would believe him.

Ben understood. He was not impatient. Instead, he pulled Tilly up, held her face solemnly, and said, "I really don't like to talk about it many times, but, I can always tell you what you want to hear. I like you, Tilly, I like you. I like you very much."

Listening to Ben's words, Tilly grinned instantly.

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