“How can you be so foolish?” Christopher sighed and leaned his forehead against mine. “Sometimes, I wish that I could just hang you onto my belt so that I could watch over you all day long. That way, you won’t keep getting into accidents. I was right there, but something still happened to you.”
I pouted and mumbled softly, “If I’m not foolish, how can you appear more amazing in comparison? If I’m too impressive, you wouldn’t have the chance to act like the hero, nor would you have known me.”
A strange glint flashed past Christopher’s eyes. “Perhaps you were the hero and you were the one who’s given me the chance to know you.”
“Haha! Did you dream that I saved you, so you were all prepared to give yourself up to me?” I joked.
He gazed at me as though he was telling me that what he said was the truth. However, I knew that it was impossible for me to forget such an outstanding man like Christopher unless I had lost my memory.
“Yeah, you saved me when I was in danger. That’s why I fell in love with you, a heroine who could do something so bold despite being so foolish and scared.” Christopher stared at me intently.
For the next half an hour, we spent it being lovey-dovey with each other, during which Christopher’s phone rang multiple times. It was obvious that he needed to attend to something. Thinking that I shouldn’t delay him any longer, I said, “Hurry on back. I’ll be careful for the remaining days and I promise to stay away from that despicable man.”
“Don’t let your injury come into contact with water, and don’t eat any spicy food. You need to take care of your injury. Also…” Christopher was usually a serious person who was stern and decisive during formal business discussions. It was difficult to imagine him becoming so naggy in front of me.
I chuckled and pushed him to the window. “I’ll just avoid everything that can harm me, alright?”
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