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The convenient Bride novel Chapter 166

Compared with Lonny and the others, Rosiley's injuries were minor. There were a few scratches on her fair face. The scratches were not deep, but looked quite terrible.

 

So when Sachin saw the terrible scratches, his expression changed.

 

"What's going on?" he asked.

 

"...I had a fight with someone."

 

Rosiley hesitated before answering. After all, fighting was not a good thing.

 

Sachin frowned and he looked at her face gloomy. He was unhappy that there were a few scratches on her fair face.

 

"Do they hurt?" He stretched out his hand and gently touched the scratches. It pained him to see her scratches.

 

"Just some minor injuries. They didn't hurt very much."

 

Looking at his distressed eyes, Rosiley felt a little upset. It seemed that ever since she married him, she had always been in

trouble. She caused him trouble and he had to worry about her.

 

Rosiley held his hand and Sachin looked down at her.

 

Seeing the surprise in his eyes, Rosiley smiled, "Sachin, I'm sorry to have kept you worrying."

 

The light in her eyes had gone and her eyes grew moist with guilt.

 

Sachin frowned and pursed his thin lips as he quietly looked at her without saying a word.

 

His eyes were as black as ink, and Rosiley could not see through his thougNts.

 

He was angry!

 

Rosiley keenly sensed his displeasure. She panicked and explained, “I didn't intend to fight. They..."

 

Suddenly, he kissed her lips and stopped her from speaking.

 

After a long while, when Rosiley thought that she was about to suffocate, he stopped the kiss.

 

Her heart was beating fast and she looked up at him timidly.

 

Sachin gently stroked her delicate red lips and stared at her affectionately. His black eyes were filled with love.

 

He asked, "Do you know what you did wrong?"

 

His voice was hoarse and deep. Rosiley's heart fluttered and she clenched her hands. She looked down and said, "I shouldn't

have fought with others."

 

As soon as she finished speaking, Sachin put his finger under her chin and lifted her head, so she was looking up into his dark

eyes.

 

"No," he said.

 

No? Rosiley frowned. To tell the truth, her mind was blank. She didn't know what she did wrong except fighting.

 

Seeing that she was confused, he knew that she didn't know what she did wrong.

 

Actually, her fault was only in his head.

 

He sighed and kissed the corner of her lips gently.

 

"Rosiley, I don't want you look at me with that guilty eyes, nor do I want you to say ‘sorry’ or ‘thank you’ to me. We're a couple,

aren't we?"

 

He whispered.

 

‘We're man and wife, aren't we?’

 

Rosiley was touched by what he said, and she looked straight into his eyes.

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