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The Million-Dollar Heart (Percival and Vivienne) novel Chapter 121

After the middle-aged man left, Vivienne leaned against Percival's bed in high spirits.

She couldn’t tease him, nor could she let her subordinates tease him, could she?

Maybe because she had just won a round, she was in such a good mood that she fell asleep on Percival's bed.

When Percival came out, still looking a bit angry, he saw the little lady curled up in his blue-gray quilt, sleeping soundly. His initial anger immediately vanished.

He hadn’t expected Vivienne to still be in his bedroom, so at this moment, he was just wrapped in a towel around his waist.

He stood at the bathroom door, hesitated for a moment, but still couldn’t resist stepping forward to look at Vivienne's sleeping face.

Vivienne had been trained to be vigilant since she was a child, so even though she was asleep, she was still very alert.

As soon as Percival approached, even before she opened her eyes, she quickly lifted her arm and grabbed Percival.

The sudden change caught Percival off guard. Vivienne's little hand swiftly grabbed the towel around his waist. The towel fell off, leaving him completely exposed.

Vivienne also opened her eyes. After she woke up, both of them were immediately stunned.

Silence was the awkwardness of the night.

Vivienne gawked at the naked Percival in front of her, then blankly looked at the towel in her hand. After realizing what happened, she tossed the towel like it was hot to Percival, immediately turning her face away.

Percival was also embarrassed. He caught the towel and wrapped up his lower body. Noticing that her cheeks were as red as cooked shrimp, he couldn’t help but tease her. "Did you like what you saw?"

Vivienne initially didn't want to look at him, but after hearing him ask that, she coughed. "Too small. I couldn't see clearly."

Percival's face suddenly changed. He pulled Vivienne into his arms, leaning close to her. "Are you sure? I doubt your eyesight. Do you want to take another look?"

"Then… I’ll take another look." Vivienne finished speaking and looked at his certain part again, but unfortunately, he had already wrapped up the towel.

Percival almost lost his footing.

Did she even know what she was doing?

He was an adult man!

Did she really think his self-control was that good?

Percival looked at Vivienne with his deep eyes. Her beautiful face made his throat a bit dry. He laid her down on the bed and said with a laugh, "I didn't know you were so forward."

His hair was still wet, and the tips were dripping with water. When he leaned down, a drop of water fell on Vivienne's face and made it look like a tear was sliding down her cheek.

He knew his Vivienne wouldn’t cry, but this scene still left Percival stunned, and he stared blankly at the water trail on her face.

Vivienne lay under him. When she looked up at him, he now was completely different from the enticing figure in the bathroom. His eyes seemed confused and even a little fragile.

Her heart suddenly ached, and then, for some unknown reason, she suddenly lifted her upper body and kissed Percival’s slightly open lips.

Vivienne was the first to come back to her senses, cursing herself for losing her head. She was a person who had never had a romantic experience, so why had she taken the initiative to kiss a man ten years older than her?

She would never admit that she was attracted to Percival’s charm.

She tried to hide her embarrassment. “Your kissing skills are terrible.”

After saying that, she tried to push Percival away and get up, but he forcefully pushed her back onto the bed.

Percival was amused by her actions. Tonight, she first said he was immature; now she said he was an incompetent kisser. He felt like he had to prove himself.

He lifted her chin, leaned down, and kissed her fervently. His hot breath, filled with his long-held desire, was like a raging fire, completely swallowing Vivienne's breath between their lips.

At first, she struggled, resisted, kicked him, hit him, and even angrily bit his lips.

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