"National sweetheart Shannon Murphy is about to return home after her world tour and has announced her relationship with someone outside the entertainment industry."
"What are you looking at?" Suddenly, a firm chest pressed against her from behind, and Ranita Bowman's slender, fair waist was also encircled by a man's arm, with hot breath lingering by her ear.
The air was filled with the fragrance of pomelo and a faint scent of alcohol.
"You... have you been drinking?" Ranita had just asked when the man turned her to face him, his rough fingertips caressing her back and slowly descending onto her shoulder.
Ranita shuddered, and her nightgown trembled and fell off her body.
A searing kiss spread from behind her ear, causing Ranita to go weak in the waist. She leaned into his embrace, and she heard the man lazily reply, "Hmm, had a little bit to drink."
Ranita will hardly refuse any requests from Brendon Stuart.
And after three years of marriage, Brendon knew all her preferences, effortlessly leading her into indulgence.
Late at night, the warmth in the room gradually returned to its original state, with only the sound of dripping water coming from the bathroom. Ranita was very tired, but her mind was inexplicably clear.
The bathroom door opened and Brendon emerged wearing a bathrobe.
He had a handsome face, coupled with broad shoulders, narrow waist, long legs and a family background that ordinary people can hardly reach. He was known as the "golden son-in-law" in Kurima.
However, outsiders never knew that he had been married for three years.
"After you finish washing up, come to the study. I have something to tell you," Brendon's voice was also very pleasant, neither fast nor slow, and with a magnetic tone that was more captivating than many professional voice actors.
Ranita pursed her lips and said reluctantly, "It's so late, can't we talk about it tomorrow?"
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