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Revenge is best served cold novel Chapter 161

I was about to stop Eric from saying something provocative, but unfortunately, I was a moment too late.

A grin spread across Eric's face as he looked at Levi, his tone dripping with challenge. "When I went to rescue Jae, she didn't tell me she had been kidnapped. Some people just don't have the heart for it. Don't go thinking you're some hero who can save the damsel."

Levi immediately turned around, his voice sharp and aggressive. "Why didn't you break that mouth of yours when you fell from upstairs? Don't think you can use this as an excuse to play the martyr and have Jane look after you. You're the CEO of a listed company, so finding a nurse shouldn't be that hard, right?"

Eric ignored him and instead turned his gaze to me. "Jae, I'm hungry."

Hearing that, I immediately walked over and set the container of meatballs down on the bedside table before opening it up.

Before I could say anything, Eric looked at me with those pitiful eyes. "I can't eat by myself."

Levi quickly walked over, frowning. "Why can't you eat? Isn't your left hand injured? What's stopping you from eating?"

Eric shrugged innocently. "I'm left-handed."

Levi was immediately speechless and ground his teeth in frustration, not knowing how to respond.

Seeing me about to feed Eric, Levi quickly reached out and took the container from my hands. "Jane, I'll do it. I'll feed this guy."

He turned and faced Eric, both of them pausing for a moment. Clearly, neither of them was used to this kind of interaction. But Levi pushed forward, scooping a meatball and holding it up to Eric's mouth.

Eric glanced at me, then opened his mouth in sync with the gesture. The next second, he spat the meatball out. "It's too hot!"

He looked at Levi. "Are you trying to burn me alive?"

Levi shrugged, unbothered. "Who told you not to blow on it before eating? What are you, a child? Why are you so delicate?"

Chapter 161 Eric The Weakling 1

Chapter 161 Eric The Weakling 2

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