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My Husband Is A Gary Stu novel Chapter 307

Chapter 307 You Should Not Have Gone Overboard

 

Genevieve sat in the living room and called Golden Restaurant to order a few dishes. She noticed Armand heading toward the pantry in his wheelchair.

She looked away quickly and focused on her call.

After ordering their dinner, Genevieve suddenly heard noises of something shattering in the pantry.

She rushed to the pantry and saw glass fragments on the floor around the wheelchair. Steam rose from a puddle on the floor.

She glanced at the wheelchair and saw Armand had spilled boiling water on his cotton pants. Furthermore, his left arm was red from being scalded.

Genevieve was nearly scared out of her wit.

She quickly pushed Armand into the bathroom and filled the bathtub with water. At the same time, she turned on the shower and directed it onto his arm and legs.

“Didn’t I tell you the setup of the pantry? Why did you take the kettle?” Genevieve could not help but scold him. “Even if the kettle was in the wrong direction, didn’t you feel hot when you touch it?”

“I deliberately took the kettle,” Armand said expressionlessly.

He could not stop himself from shuddering as pain spread from his skin to his whole body.

“What?” Genevieve thought she had misheard. “Why would you lift a kettle?”

Armand pursed his pale lips. “I wanted to know how it feels to have boiling water on my body. Now, I finally felt it… It hurts.”

The hot water had spilled onto his thighs and arm. He found the pain hard to bear.

Armand remembered the time when Marilyn scalded Genevieve’s legs with hot water. Genevieve must have fainted from the pain.

However, he did not take her side and even scolded her.

Genevieve suddenly remembered the incident. Her eyes grew red, and she felt an ache in her heart.

Still, she did not say anything.

Once there was enough cold water in the bathtub, Genevieve helped Armand to get in and let him soak in it.

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