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My Flirtacious Husband (Genevieve and Armand) novel Chapter 349

It was a hot day. However, since it was the weekends, the amusement park was still crowded.

As the automatic ticketing machine was malfunctioning, the amusement park arranged for two staff to check the tickets. The progress was slow, so there was a crowd of tourists outside queuing up to get their tickets checked.

While queuing, Armand noticed that Genevieve's jeans did not cover her entire legs. Her calves and ankles were still revealed.

As such, he took out a bottle of sunscreen from his bag, squatted, and spread them across her calves.

A young couple was standing beside them.

When the girl noticed how considerate Armand was, she was overcome with envy. She complained to her boyfriend, “Look at that! He's applying sunscreen to his girlfriend's legs. Now, look at yourself!”

The boy shot a glance at Armand. Scratching the back of his head, he rebuked indignantly, “I'm only twenty years old! This is my first relationship, so I don't know what to do. But look at this uncle! He's probably already thirty years old. I bet he's gained a lot of experience from his many girlfriends in the past—”

Before the boy could finish his sentence, Genevieve spun around and uncapped her bottle of lemonade. She then splashed the lemonade, alongside the ice cubes, onto his face.

His face and hair were drenched.

His girlfriend shrieked. Glaring at Genevieve furiously, she demanded, “Why did you splash that onto his face? Are you crazy?”

“Your boyfriend's got a foul mouth. He should wash it,” replied Genevieve calmly.

Then, she shot a cold glance at the boy. “Do you find it honorable that it's your first time dating and that you don't know any of these? You just don't like your girlfriend. You're merely treating her as a plaything. Once you're fed up with her, you'll just break up. If you genuinely like her, you wouldn't have let her wear a cap under this scorching sun. You would've bought an umbrella and held it above her head.”

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