Chapter 167 Miles felt like he was meat on a chopping board. He put up a vehement struggle, and Cedrick had a hard time holding him still. Luckily, it was a short distance from the center of the pool to the side.
Cedrick moved so swiftly that he was already making his way out of the pool in the blink of an eye. Water dripped down from his body as he got to the side of the pool and placed Miles on the ground carefully. Miles, not expecting he would be put down, ended up punching the air instead. He took two
steps back to balance himself. His eyes widened and looked at Cedrick unblinkingly. Since his clothes were entirely drenched, Cedrick started unbuttoning his shirt and took it off along with his belt, revealing his buff build. It was Miles’s first time to see such a good and strong body, and his jaw dropped at the sight. He secretly clenched his fist to flex his biceps before pinching it, only to feel mere fat. It was nothing like Cedrick’s muscular body.
“Master Cedrick, here’s your robe.” Albert handed him a bathrobe.
Cedrick casually threw it on himself and tied the robe loosely around his waist. He then received the towel and used it to wipe his dripping hair, his every movement suave and elegant.
Miles’ tiny lips pursed into a pout as he stared at his own tiny frame, then toward Albert.
putting them on him.
“Wait, why are my pajamas so childish?” Miles held his palm in front of the pajamas and looked reluctant.
Albert was stunned. “Young Master Ollie, didn’t you say this was cute yesterday?” Miles had lived with Catelyn ever since he was born. His mother wanted her boy to have a genuine childhood, so she always bought clothes that were more youthful for him, such as those with prints of cars, alphabets, or cartoon characters.
Miles had spent a long time at Mason Estate. Since he could not see Catelyn, he could only look at his monuments whenever he missed Catelyn. He got Albert to purchase pajamas that resembled the ones he had at home.
He was very fond of those back then, but at this point?
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