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Spoiled by the President novel Chapter 669

Lucy Katz glared at him furiously.

“You dare to say that?”

Joel Foster smiled and stretched out his hand to gently caress the corners of her mouth. “I’m sorry, I got carried away and couldn’t control myself. I’ll bring you to the doctor in a while.”

Upon hearing him mention going to the doctor, Lucy’s face reddened.

She gritted her teeth and said, “Shut up! I’m not going. If you want to go you can go by yourself.”

The petite lady’s angry expression did not seem particularly infuriated, rather it was more of a petulant pout.

Joel felt the raging urge that he had fought so hard to quench, starting to bubble up again.

In order to avoid doing something he would regret, he changed the topic.

“We will be going back this afternoon. Are there any more places you would like to go? I will accompany you.”

Lucy thought for a while. Honestly, it was rare for her to get a day off, so all she wanted to do was stay inside the room and sleep. She did not want to go anywhere.

In addition, this man’s despicable acts last night caused her entire body to ache until now. She was in no condition to go anywhere.

Hence, she shook her head.

When Joel saw that, he did not push further. After confirming the time and having lunch, they went home.

Upon returning to Orchid Villa, the servants were all there.

Since Lucy did not sleep well the night before, the moment she got home, she dragged herself into the room and slept.

Joel had some company matters to be dealt with in the afternoon, so he went to the company.

Lucy did not get a deep sleep, but she slept for a long time. She woke up intermittently and went back to sleep, only finally waking up at seven o’ clock at night.

In summer, the days were long and the nights were short, so the sky was not completely dark yet when she woke up at seven o’ clock.

When she woke up, she squinted her eyes and got out of bed to pull the curtains back. Seeing the twilight sun outside, she stretched her body.

Her stomach was rumbling. She felt ravenous.

She changed clothes and headed downstairs, coincidentally bumping into Joel who had just come inside.

She glanced at the wall clock and asked, “You were gone for so long?”

It was only a little past two in the afternoon when they came back, and Joel had left immediately. Why did a small matter take so long to resolve?

Joel glanced at her and replied, “Actually, I was done by six, then I stopped to buy something.”

With that, he slipped into his house slippers and walked up to her. Grabbing her waist, he pushed her into the bedroom.

Lucy grumbled with a frown, “What are you doing? I’m hungry, I want to eat dinner.”

Joel persuaded her gently, “We can eat later, this will only take a minute, I promise.”

Thus, Lucy allowed herself to be led into the bedroom.

She thought this man was going to do something else, but instead, he retrieved a tube of ointment from his pocket. She focused her gaze. Isn’t that the ointment for the wound at the corner of her mouth?

Her little face of indifference turned beet red in an instant. She looked up and saw a smile plastered across his face. He coaxed her, saying, “I went all the way to St. Petersburg Hospital and got this from the doctor. It’s supposedly very effective, just one application and you’ll feel better. Tonight, it won’t feel so painful when you eat.”

Lucy cracked her knuckles, gnashed her teeth and roared, “Joel Foster!”

Joel did not want her to get angry, so he tried to calm her down. “I’m sorry, I’m sorry, it’s all my fault. This husband got too excited and couldn’t help it. I won’t do it again, I swear.”

Lucy had no choice. Recalling the painful manner in which she ate lunch today, she relented and allowed him to apply the ointment for her.

The ointment did not have any particular smell. In fact, it felt cool after being applied to her wound, it was comfortable.

After the ointment was applied, Lucy checked her reflection in the mirror. There was no trace around her mouth, so the ointment probably got absorbed immediately upon application. This was a good thing.

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