This is the most gentle kiss of Lucien. The kiss is so gentle that it does not seem like Lucien's.
Their lips are reluctant to part. When they stare at each other, their faces turn red.
"Ha, Lucien! You blush!" Nina happily points to his face and laughs, "It's a once-in-a-century thing! You even blush!"
Of course, Lucien'll never admit it, "That's bull, you are the thief shouting to catch a thief! It's your own face that turns red and your heart beats faster, but you plant it on me!"
As he says, he approaches her with a funny smile, "To be honest, are you addicted to my handsome? Now you really love me very, very, very much, right?"
"Ho-ho!" Nina ignores his complacent narcissism. She wants to get out of his arms and climb to bed.
Standing on one leg for so long, she really can't hold on.
Lucien realizes that she is standing on one leg all the time and quickly puts her on the bed, "What do you want to eat? I'll ask the carer to deliver it."
Nina lies on the bed, ready to turn over the bag at the head of the bed to get the mobile phone, "I'll give Sunny a call first."
Lucien holds her hands, "The wedding went well. I called Sunny just when you were out of danger. You can eat at ease!"
Nina hesitates for a moment, and then she asks, "And Jasmine? Does she know you sent me to the hospital? Would she, uh, be upset?"
Nina still can't avoid this trouble. Lucien is the boyfriend of Jasmine.
Lucien rubs her hair and his voice is very slight, "Jasmine has been disposed of by me. You don't have to worry."
Disposed of? What does it mean? Nina shivers and looks up at Lucien, "You, what did you do to her?"
Lucien is amused by her frightened look, "Don't worry, she's fine. She's not without an arm or a leg. I didn't do anything illegal. I just ended it completely with her."
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