After explaining, Xyla Quest started chuckled in a low voice.
“Like this…” Stanley Batton said calmly. After that, he rolled over with a satisfied look on his face. He held Xyla tightly in his arms.
Xyla couldn’t resist chuckling a little. “Do you know what you look like now?”
“What?” Stanley asked.
“You look like a giant pot of jealousy… The kind that’s filled to the brim… Mmph…” Before Xyla could finish her sentence, a passionate kiss silenced her.
It took Stanley a long time to let her go reluctantly, and he continued to hold her face. He sounded a little aggravated when he spoke. “But why haven’t I heard you praising me like that?” he asked.
“You really are jealous…” Xyla chuckled again.
After that, she took the initiative to wrap her hands around his neck. “Honey, you’re superb…”
“You’re the best husband in the world,” Xyla added.
Through the light seeping in from outside, Xyla could see Stanley’s frown slowly fading away. A vague smile appeared upon his face. “That’s more like it…”
Xyla was speechless.
Why did she feel that this person was a lot more childish than before?
It was such an insignificant matter. Did he really have to care so much?
“Is this really necessary, Stanley?” Xyla asked.
“Well, yes…” Stanley replied.
“Childish…” Xyla said.
How had she not realized that there was such a side to Stanley before?
“Well…” Stanley murmured.
As they spoke, Xyla’s stomach began to growl…
“Are you hungry?” Stanley frowned a little.
“Hmm… I’m good… I can still hold out until dawn,” Xyla said.
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