Clinging to Devoted Fiancé, Heiress Slays the World!
Chapter 359: What I Fear Most Is You Not Wanting Me
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Returning to the bedroom, she closed the door behind her.
Gu Moqian embraced Ji Wei from behind, his voice low as he whispered by her ear, "Are you afraid of cockroaches?"
"Not at all," Ji Wei replied with a smile.
"What about mice?"
"Not afraid of those either."
"Snakes?"
Ji Wei pursed her lips into a smile. "I’m not afraid of any of those. They’re just small animals, after all. I even kept a golden python once. Its skin was so smooth—it was actually fun to touch."
Gu Moqian’s lips twitched violently.
To be honest, he was somewhat creeped out by those cold-blooded creatures himself.
After a pause, Gu Moqian pulled his thoughts back and asked, "So, is there nothing you’re afraid of?"
"There is," Ji Wei turned her head to look at him.
"What is it?" The man raised an eyebrow. So, she *did* have a weakness.
Ji Wei cupped his clean and handsome face with her hands,ughing coyly. "You. I’m most afraid of you leaving me."
An unusual emotion flickered through Gu Moqian’s eyes, and in the next second, he suddenly scooped her up into his arms.
"What are you doing?" Ji Wei eximed in surprise.
"Sleeping together."
...
As dawn broke, Zimei opened her eyes. At first, she was still groggy, not yet fully awake. She instinctively looked toward the bedside and noticed that the person who had been sleeping there was gone.
Zimei jolted awake and shot up.
"Ye Cheng, Ye Cheng! Where are you, Ye Cheng..."
She called out as she searched all around the clinic, her voice filled with panic, until she suddenly heard the bathroom door behind her creak open.
She turned around and found Ye Cheng standing there, his upper body bare.
Water droplets from his freshly washed face still clung to his skin.
His paleplexion looked slightly better than yesterday, and his energy seemed improved as well.
When his phoenix eyes met hers, there was a brief pause before he turned and walked away.
Zimei snapped back to her senses and hurried after him. "Does the wound still hurt?"
Ye Cheng walked to the bedside, picked up a white shirt, and prepared to put it on, ignoring her question.
Seeing this, Zimei quickly stepped in front of him. "Your hand isn’t convenient; let me help you put it on." With that, she reached out for the shirt.
Ye Cheng pinched the other end and didn’t immediately let go.
Zimei tugged lightly, and the shirt slipped out of his hand into hers.
Ye Cheng stood there silently, his thin lips pressed together, allowing Zimei to dress him.
As she buttoned up his shirt, Ye Cheng nced down at her charming face. His mind involuntarily wandered to the image of herughing coquettishly and serving drinks beside Lu Shanhu.
A surge of disgust welled up inside him, and he suddenly pushed her away with one hand.
Zimei staggered, startled, and looked at him in confusion.
"I can do it myself," Ye Cheng said coldly, starting to button up his shirt with one hand.
Zimei stared at his pale, slender fingers. Even with one hand, his movements remained graceful andposed.
She bit her lower lip lightly, frozen in ce like a statue.
At that moment, A Cheng walked in from outside.
"Mr. Ye, Boss Zi, I’ve found a car, and we can leave anytime. Miyata’s people haven’t noticed anything for now," he reported.
"Good." Ye Cheng turned, nodded faintly, and strode outside.
A Cheng nced briefly at the unmoving Zimei, hesitated for a moment, then followed Ye Cheng out.
In the car.
Zimei sat alone in the back seat, while Ye Cheng took the front passenger seat.
"We’ll head back to meet up with Mr. Gu and the others now," A Cheng said as he started the car.
"Mm," Ye Cheng responded lightly, falling silent again.
A Cheng, perceptive as always, sensed something unusual in the atmosphere. Things had seemed harmonious between themst night—what was going on now?
Confused but wary of saying the wrong thing, he kept his eyes on the road and drove without a word.
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