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The Divorced Heiress Revenge (Bella Thompson) novel Chapter 1152

Chapter 1152 

Justin felt that his woman should be pampered like a delicate flower. He wanted to shield her from raging storms and troubles. 

Bella was starving, her stomach growling audibly. Wilma quickly went 

to the kitchen to make dinner for the pair, while the restless young 

woman insisted on taking a bath. 

“I want to take a bubble bath. I smell like horse manure!” 

“No, the doctor explicitly instructed me that your wounds cannot 

come into contact with water for a week. It could lead to an infection.” 

Justin carried her back to the room. “Let me help you clean up, okay?” 

Bella grumbled as she frowned. “Can you wipe it clean?” 

“Of course, when have I not helped you?” 

Justin’s warm breath brushed against her ear as he whispered, “I promise, you’ll be spotless inside out.” 

“Don’t get any funny ideas. I’m really tired tonight and just want to sleep!”. 

Bella’s mind filled up with suggestive thoughts that made her blush, along with the man’s naughty and dirty words. 

Her body gradually warmed up, feeling restless and flushed, and her heart softened. 

Justin’s gaze intensified, and he sighed reluctantly. “Your delicate 

waist can’t withstand any more excitement. Even if I want to, I’ll wait 

until you’re better.” 

In the bathroom, Bella sat amidst the misty, warm vapor. Her snow- white, silky body was completely exposed before Justin. 

With a damp towel in hand, he gently wiped her body, kissing her pale 

neck affectionately. 

Though he tried to control his desire for her, he couldn’t hold back his deep love for Bella. Even without physical intimacy, they could share 

passionate kisses. 

“You’re usually very articulate during meetings at the Salvador Corporation,” Bella said as she wrapped herself in a bathrobe and leaned against him. She gently traced circles on his throat with her 

fingertips. 

She continued, “Why were you so quiet when you met Wyatt today? 

Can’t you see that Christopher is trying to take credit for your work? 

It’s obvious that you’re the one who found the culprit and set 

everything up, so why does he get to claim your success? Doesn’t he 

have any shame?” 

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