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Sweet May-December Marriage novel Chapter 65

Chapter 65 Do You Like It

His body was very muscular, exuding the male hormones of aggressiveness.

Nelson's muscles were not that exaggerated and they had some essential differences with the creamy muscles of those Mr. Universes. His muscles were lean and he got them in life-and-death fights. Each of his muscles looked powerful.

Charlotte blushed with a single glance. She hurriedly reached out to cup her cheek and grumbled, "Why... Why are you naked?"

Nelson looked down at the long pants that were hanging on his hips loosely and slightly raised his brows as he asked, "How am I naked?"

Charlotte bit her pinky lip and pondered for a while. With her hands covering her eyes, she climbed up, randomly pulled out a black shirt from the wardrobe, and handed it to him, saying, "Be... Be careful. Don't catch a cold."

Nelson was rendered speechless.

He took the clothes from her, casually put them on, and randomly clasped two buttons. Then he sat down beside Charlotte and asked, "Did you finish your homework?"

Charlotte heaved a sigh of relief and put down her hand. She nodded and replied, "Almost."

Nelson took a glance at her homework book and commented with a chuckle, "Nice writing."

Charlotte felt a bit shy in the face of Nelson's praise. She thanked him in a low voice, "Thank you, Mr. Clark."

Nelson stroked her long hair and lazily leaned backward beside her, seeming to be thinking about something. His beautiful eyes were slowly lowered, which made him look very aloof.

Pinching her pen, Charlotte suddenly remembered a sentence. She didn't know from which place she had seen the sentence.

It read, "You look at me and the clouds from time to time. When you look at me, I feel you aloof. But when you look at the clouds, I feel you approachable."

Nelson gave her such a feeling at this moment.

No matter in terms of his appearance which made others feel him indifferent, evil, and sharp, or in terms of his capricious temper, he reeked a dangerous aura. He was like a bomb whose leading string was hidden. No one knew about the exact moment of his/her demise, which was the cost of staying by his side.

They prepared many dishes for dinner and all of them were expensive.

Charlotte didn't have a large stomach and she didn't eat a lot. She felt full after finishing a bowl of rice.

After dinner, Nelson ordered, "Go out with me."

Charlotte looked at him in confusion and asked, "What for?"

"Kid." Nelson narrowed his eyes. As he was looking down at her, his long eyelashes were downward and his eyes looked sharp. He pinched her delicate chin and asked, "Why do you have so many questions? Anyway, I won't sell you."

charlotte was lost for words.

She got into the car but was still unaccustomed to sitting close to Nelson. Therefore, she turned to the window and rested her head on it, pretending as if she was curious about the scenery outside.

Nelson just ignored her. He was reading a planning report with a frown.

It was already seven o'clock at night and the evening lights were lit. The Clarks' mansion was located on the hillside. When they drove downhill, the mountain road looked like tape lights in their eyes as the car was moving at a high speed. It was a splendid sight.

When they drove to the foot of the hill, the lights from neon lamps and LED screens became brighter and they could see people who were out for a scroll or entertainment everywhere. Each place was a lively scene.

Blew by the wind, the hair before Charlotte's forehead covered half of her face. She raised her hand to tug it aside and stole a glance at Nelson. Nelson had finished the planning report. He casually tossed the file pocket aside and was now playing with his phone. His slender, fair fingers were slowly spinning a silver-gilt black lighter.

Charlotte didn't dare to speak. She turned to look out of the window again. Nelson asked in a low voice, "Kid, how was your school day? Were you happy?"

Charlotte subconsciously curled up her lips into a smile and replied, "Yep. Very happy."

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