For a second, Di Mingchen could barely resist reaching out to pinch her.
Did she think he was washing her feet because he had a foot fetish?
It scared her to death.
Di Mingchen was momentarily at a loss, unable to help but pinch her cheek, and chided, "What kind of nonsense are you thinking about all day?"
Nangong Ran pouted her lips and suddenly howled like a wolf, "Holy crap, Second Brother, your hands, you didn’t wash your hands after washing my feet and you pinched my face!"
Di Mingchen: "..."
"I’m sorry." He seemed to realize it suddenly too, quickly pulling back his hand. To be honest, as a rough man, he wasn’t very particular about things.
Actually, it mainly had to do with his profession. The life of a soldier is very tough, tougher than most people can imagine, and once you get used to it, sometimes you forget to be particular about details.
Nangong Ran was just joking casually but didn’t expect him to actually apologize.
Instantly she felt embarrassed and quickly said, "It’s fine, it’s fine, I was just kidding."
Di Mingchen seemed a bit embarrassed too, quickly sat up straight, then placed her feet on the sofa, and proceeded to wipe his own feet.
Nangong Ran suddenly wondered if her words just now were a bit hurtful.
She meant to play around, but ended up ignoring someone else’s feelings.
Military people aren’t as particular as ordinary people; she really shouldn’t have said that.
Thinking about it, Di Mingchen should have been a man pampered with luxury, but he chose to defend the country instead.
For a moment, Nangong Ran felt she was terrible.
As if to alleviate the embarrassment, Nangong Ran suddenly stood up on the sofa and laughed, "Second Brother, how about giving me a piggyback ride to the bed!"
She thought that explaining now might make things worse, so it might be better to act heartlessly like a child, getting a bit ’intimate’ to ease the awkwardness.
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