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Life After Prison by Silencieux novel Chapter 241

Chapter 241 

Sheila’s face blushed and said to Severin, “How is that possible? It’s not coming until next week. Don’t bluff.” 

After that, she was going to drink iced coffee. 

Severin saw it and quickly pulled out her straw. “I mean it. It’s 

going to be here in less than ten minutes. If you don’t have a 

sanitary napkin with you, you better go buy it.” 

“Damn it! What’s wrong with you? I know you just rescued 

me, but you shouldn’t talk nonsense or else I’m going to be 

mad. Do you think I don’t know when I’m about to have my period?” Sheila rolled her eyes and said, “Come on. Give me back my straw!” 

Severin was helpless and gave the straw back. “I’m a miracle doctor. There’s nothing I can do if you don’t believe me.” 

Sheila could not be bothered with Severing. She turned around and was leaving. After taking just a few steps, she frowned and her face looked terrible. “Oh, no, oh, no! Is it really here?” 

“Hey, dude! Help me, please. There’s a public toilet over there. Can you please go buy a sanitary napkin for me? Please? I’ll wait for you in the toilet!” Sheila held her stomach and gave her iced coffee to Severin before running towards the public 

toilet. 

“I…” Severin felt desperate and speechless while holding two 

cups of coffee in his hand. 

‘I’m a man and she actually asked me to buy sanitary napkins for her?’ 

In spite of that, Sheila was already in the toilet. If he did not 

help her out, she could only stay in the toilet before actually finding someone else to help. 

“Argh! I’m so speechless. How can she come out without putting a sanitary napkin in her bag?” Severin said to himself with his gritted teeth. 

In the end, he had no choice but to head toward a supermarket 

nearby. After walking for a few rounds, there was finally no 

one in the sanitary napkin aisle. He quickly took two packs and 

ran toward the cashier to give them to the cashier. 

The cashier was a middle-aged woman. She gave Severin a 

weird look before packing two packs of sanitary napkins into 

the bag to pass it to Severin. 

Luckily, the cashier put them in a black plastic bag to ease the embarrassment Severin felt. He paid for them and carried the bag to the public toilet. 

When he was at the entrance, he encountered another 

problem. How could a man walk into the lady’s room? He did not want to be called a pervert. 

After a while, he noticed a woman was walking over and it 

looked like she was going into the toilet. 

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