Creamy was lying on the bed, tossing and turning, unable to sleep. She was so bored that she even started tocount the holes in the mosquito net beside her. Counting made her dizzy, andshe had to give up. She reached out for her phone and looked at the time. It was almost ten o'clock. There was a text message from her big brother, telling her to listen to Tinge's arrangements and behave.
Her big Brother believe Tinge so quickly?
Creamy was angry for a while, but when she heard the sound of the door being pushed open, she quickly retreated into the blanket and pretended to be asleep.
WhenTinge came in, he looked at the woman on the bed. She was hidingunder the quilt. Hedidn't know if she fell asleep so quickly, or if she was playing hide—and—seek with him.
No matter what, Tinge was in a good mood. He even felt that he would be in a good mood all night long.
Tinge directly went into the bathroom to take a bath. The sound of water madeCreamy relax. She sat up and looked at the bathroom. Only then did she realize that the glass door was basically no use. She could see a blurry figure bathing inside. At this moment, even Tinge's body parts were clearly outlined.
"Holy shit." Creamy took a deep breath and quickly covered her eyes. But the next second, she put her hand down again. When she was bathing inside just now, Tinge was sitting on a chair and blatantly looking at her through the glass door, so why should she look away now?
Thinking of this, Creamyfeltan impulse to beat himup. Just who designed this door? It was simply too embarrassing.
Therefore Creamy enjoyed a good view of Tinge bathing inside.He wiped himself clean and put on a thin pajamas. Seeing that the woman was sitting on the bed wide awake, he couldn't hold back his smile, "I thought you were asleep. What areyou thinking now?"
Creamy pointed at the bathroom door. "Who designed this door? Why can you see through it from outside?"
Tinge's handsome face turned red. Oh. Soshe found out aboutthis?
"My brother designed it. He was the one to blame." Tingewas ashamed, but itwas the truth that just now, he basically watched her bathing from beginning to end.
Creamy was soembarrassed now. If Tinge was watching her the same way she'd been watching him, he must have seen every part of her. She no longer had any sort of privacy in front of him.
"Don't be shy, dear. I didn't look." The man knew what she was thinking, so he smiled and comforted her.
"I don't believe it. Why doesyour brother have such a weirdhobby? Why designthis glass door?" Creamy was still extremely embarrassed. She and Tingehadn't gottenmarried yet. They had just become boyfriend and girlfriend.
"He probably thought thatthese rooms were for one person only, so there was no risk of being watched. We didn't expect that you would come." Noticing that she was angry and embarrassed, Tinge felt that she was unbelievablyadorable. Thus, he opened the mosquito net and laid down on the other side, defendinghis younger brother along the way.
Creamy didn't know what to say. She stared at the man with her beautiful eyes, "What did you see?"
"I didn't see anything." Tinge was trying to save himself here.
"Really? I saw a ‘cucumber'." Creamy gritted her teeth angrily.
Tinge… Well, now it was Tinge who didn't know what to say.
This time, he blushed, and scolded his younger brother in his heart.
Creamy lay down and felt that she had won, so she smiled secretly.
"Sleep, stop thinking and clear your mind." Tinge reached out and patted her shoulder, comfortingher like she was a child.
"I'm not thinking anything." Creamy refused to admit it.
Tinge sighed with affection,and he leaned over gently, pulling her into his arms and hugging her.
"I wish we had met later. That way, we don't need to leave each otheranymore." Tinge whispered in her ear. The fragrance in her hair made its wayinto his heart. He half—closedhis eyes and greedily enjoyed it.
"If we meet later, I might already be someone else's wife. You don't even know, but my parents are in quite a hurry to marry me off." Creamy teased.
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