Speechless, Vania wondered whether it was too late if she wanted to hop off the car now.
"Dear," Hanson began in a stern voice. "You shouldn't have such dangerous ideas in your head."
"Oh? Do you think you're amazing because you can read minds?" she grumbled.
"I'm not reading your mind. It's your expression that is too obvious." Filled with confidence, Hanson reckoned that reading the change in her expression was as easy as ABC to him, which left Vania speechless.
When they reached home, he carried her out of the car. "We're home, dear."
Hanson had already thought of the way he was going to show her his love. Regardless, it was a request from his wife, so he had to satisfy her by all means.
However, her eyes turned into golf balls. She wasn't even this afraid when facing the thugs and was sure that he was comparable to all the thugs combined.
"Are you looking forward to it, dear?" he whispered into her ear in his husky voice, seducing her.
Blinking at him, she ignored the things he said afterward and answered, "I know that we're home. You don't need to tell me that." She would be an idiot if she couldn't even recognize her own home.
Hanson chuckled softly. "Okay, I'll shut my mouth." Instead, he'll prove it through actions as he was a man of actions.
Back home, they went straight into the bedroom. Instead of getting straight into business, he asked in concern, "Let me examine you to see if you're hurt anywhere."
His hands started to undo the button on her shirt, and she gave them a whack. "Didn't you see what happened at that time? Of course, I'm not hurt."
Those thugs didn't even have the chance to get close to her because she was much more skilled than them. Despite that, he insisted, "I can't relax until I've checked it for myself."
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