Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 976
Janet entered while carrying a first-aid kit. “We need to take your temperature.” She spoke to Mason gently while placing the thermometer in his mouth.
He was extremely weak right now and he could not resist her. Hence, he had no choice but to nod in agreement. He is running a fever. In fact, he’s running a very high temperature; 39°C to be exact.
Janet stared at the reading on the thermometer and her expression darkened. She looked especially somber at that moment as she muttered, “Why are you running such a high temperature all of a sudden?” She recalled that Mason had not been in contact with her for the past few days, so she drew a conclusion. “Were you too busy with your company?”
Mason shook his head while smiling at her. “I fell sick because I missed you too much,” he teased.
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His fever is quite serious, and I can’t believe he’s still in the mood for jokes when he’s so ill, Janet thought to herself, feeling dumbfounded by his responses. She then took out some medication for his fever from the first-aid kit. “Take this.”
Mason kept quiet without answering her, but he swallowed the pill obediently. Seeing as he was so compliant, Janet took out a towel from the bathroom to place it in his hand. “Wipe your body and you’ll feel better soon.”
Mason smiled at her faintly and he reached out to grab her petite hands. “Why don’t you help me with that, babe?”
Janet was at a loss for words when she heard that. She did not answer him but Mason pouted at her, all the while looking especially sorry for himself. In the end, Janet surrendered since she had no choice, and she helped him wipe his body.
Mason’s body was emitting heat and when Janet came into contact with his skin by accident, she felt as though she might be scalded by his body. She finally paused when she arrived at his private parts.
Mason looked down while wearing a pitiful but mischievous expression. “You have to wipe everywhere meticulously to make sure that I get well quickly.”
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