Edmund began unpacking the items from the bag, laying them out neatly on the bed, which was already covered with a leather mat.
Primrose stared at everything in silence, completely speechless.
The items didn’t look as extreme as the fake oversized penis or a whip, but still, she had no idea what most of them were supposed to be used for.
Instead of reading the instruction sheet, she began inspecting the items one by one.
The first thing she picked up was a piece of red lingerie that had been hidden between the other strange objects.
"This doesn’t look too bad—wait, what is this?!" Primrose frowned as she held it up and noticed the holes right where they shouldn’t be. It barely even covered the nipples. "What’s the point of wearing something like this if it doesn’t even cover anything?!"
Edmund looked at her and said, "According to the book, it’s supposed to increase happiness."
Yeah, increased his boner, maybe.
Her sheer nightgown had already driven him crazy, what would happen if she actually wore this cursed piece of lingerie?
Well ... maybe she could save it for a surprise sometime.
She tossed the lingerie aside and moved on to the next items: a scented candle, a small bottle of fragrant oil, and ... fluffy handcuffs?
What in the world were those doing in the bag?
She was sure she hadn’t seen Mirelle put that in the bag!
"Do you want me to burn it?" Edmund asked quickly, grabbing the handcuffs from her.
Without hesitation, she replied, "Throw them into the fireplace."
They weren’t criminals, so what was the point of owning handcuffs?
While Edmund tossed the cuffs into the fire, Primrose picked up a small pebble that shimmered like a galaxy.
"What’s this?" she asked, bringing it closer to her face.
Then, to her surprise, the pebble suddenly started vibrating.
Startled, she yelped and threw it away, but Edmund caught it just in time.
He cleared his throat and said seriously, "This is actually the most valuable item in the bag, my wife."
He explained, "It’s a magical pebble that starts vibrating as soon as it touches the skin."
Primrose blinked and furrowed her brows. She remembered seeing something similar when she visited some of her married friends.
But whenever she asked what it was, they would always smile and say, "Oh, it’s just a magical massage stone."
Finally, she asked Edmund, "Isn’t it just for a massage?"
"It’s better than that," he replied with a faint smile. "I can show you how it works."
Edmund crawled across the bed and stopped just in front of her. "Will you let me try one of the things from the book now, my wife?"
Apparently, the book also explained how to use the magical pebble properly.
"It’s not ... scary, right?" Primrose asked, a little hesitant.
Edmund gently took her hand and kissed it. "If you feel uncomfortable, just say stop, I’ll listen right away."
Primrose didn’t need much time to think. She gave a small nod. "Alright," she whispered. "Do whatever you want."
She thought he’d immediately push her down on the bed, but instead, he reached for a chocolate bar.
Was he planning to eat it for energy?
She already had a guess, but she wanted to hear it from him directly.
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