Duncan said, “I don’t mind it; I just like hearing you talk about me.”
Duncan held Liberty’s hand and looked at her with burning eyes. Seeing her high spirits and confidence, he liked her more and more.
“Liberty.”
Duncan’s voice was hoarse, and his head came closer and closer, tentatively asking Liberty, “I want to kiss you; is that okay?”
Liberty’s face suddenly turned red.
She was no longer a little girl; she has been married, divorced, and given birth to children, but when he asked her like this, she couldn’t help but blush, with a shy look on her face, which made Duncan even more distracted.
He had been in love with her for a long time and had held her hand.
No further action was taken.
“Liberty, are you willing?”
Duncan grabbed her face and forced her to face him. The two of them looked at each other. As he got closer, the hot breath he breathed hit Liberty’s face.
Her shyness inspired Duncan invisibly.
When he didn’t get an answer from her, he gently touched her red lips. Seeing that she closed her eyes, he hugged her tightly. From gentle to domineering, they kissed lightly to deeply, lingering and entangled endlessly.
After the kiss, Liberty quickly pushed him away, stood up and walked away, pretending to do something, and said, “I will boil a kettle of water for you. You can drink warm water or make a cup of tea.”
Her breathing was a little unstable when she spoke.
Duncan looked at her lovingly, followed her with his eyes, and responded to her in a warm voice: “Make me a cup of green tea. On the plane, I rested for a while. I don’t need to rest anymore. Drink a cup of green tea to refresh myself. If you want to do something, I will go with you.”
Liberty said, “I have done all the things in the morning. I planned to go and visit the family members of the Farrell family’s dead bodyguard later. His family members are here. Anyway, if he doesn’t help me drive, he won’t die.”
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