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The Divorcee Who Shines novel Chapter 135

Chapter 135 The Gentle Touch at the End

No matter how refined and aloof a man may seem, once he gets into bed, he is no longer human.

Ranita's heart was pounding in her throat, as if a fire had been lit inside her. It burned so fiercely that her throat became dry and she couldn't even speak a word.

"Um... what time is it?" Brendon seemed unaware, with his eyes closed and half of his face buried in the pillow, his voice hoarse with the morning.

"Seven o'clock," Ranita took a deep breath and moved her body back, increasing the distance between her and Brendon.

The source of heat seemed to follow her as if it were a fish chasing after her, shifting along with her movements.

"Take a nap again, you need to rest when you're injured."

Once again, Brendon pulled Ranita's body close to his. Her cold heart began to stir with life again, but she couldn't find a way to push him away.

Her heart was trembling up and down, and her breathing was also erratic.

"I'm hungry, I'll get up and make breakfast," Ranita said as she grabbed his arm. The man's body lay flat, but he inadvertently dragged her along with him, causing the woman to press against Brendon's chest.

Brendon's face was right in front of her.

There were no dead corners, and every feature and contour was perfectly beautiful.

It was not just a case of beauty being in the eye of the beholder, Brendon truly had a stunning face that left both men and women in awe.

Ranita stared at the man blankly, but her heart was filled with mixed emotions.

"Brendon..." Ranita sighed inwardly, lowering her eyelids and speaking kindly, "I'm getting up to make breakfast. You should go to work."

Today was a workday.

Brendon only fell asleep in the early hours of the morning and was reluctant to wake up. He half-closed his eyes and leaned towards Ranita, saying, "There's nothing going on in the morning."

Ranita squirmed, tightly held in his grasp.

As she became more anxious, her face grew even redder and her breathing became more urgent. "But I need to use the restroom, please let go," she said.

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