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Under the Heiress' Facade novel Chapter 153

Bernard had always prided himself on his self-discipline. No matter how seductive the women he encountered during his missions, he never lost his composure. However, Hera effortlessly shattered his self-discipline.

Propping his right leg, Bernard tried to conceal his awkward reaction from Hera. Assuming she might have touched his wound, Hera remained still as he instructed, lying on his sturdy chest and enveloped by his faint tobacco scent.

Sensing the warmth, Hera could feel the firmness of his chest and abdomen muscles beneath his shirt. Recalling the photo Bernard had mistakenly sent her last time, she suddenly felt the desire to trace his muscular lines.

However, she quickly brushed aside such an inappropriate thought, feeling the flush on her cheeks and the confusion in her mind.

As their breaths intertwined, Hera could hear their heartbeats loud and clear, unable to distinguish her heartbeat from his. It felt like the temperature in the room had risen.

After a long pause, Bernard broke the silence. "I think I need a shower." A cold shower, to be exact.

Hera promptly got up and cleared her throat before saying, "No, your wound can't get wet."

However, knowing Bernard's hygienic habits, she presumed he wouldn't be able to sleep without a shower. Reluctantly, she said, "If you insist, you can opt to wipe your body…"

She could offer to wash the towel for him, though.

"It's alright then," Bernard gently declined.

Suddenly, the doorbell rang, breaking the awkwardness in the air.

Hera hurried out, washing her face with cold water before answering the door.

A delivery man was at the door, holding a large bouquet of champagne roses.

"Hi, this is for Ms. Youngworth. Please sign here," he said.

Hera stared at the bouquet in disbelief. She hadn't expected Bernard to actually buy her another bouquet. Moreover, she was incredibly fond of the color of these roses.

Once Hera returned to the house with the bouquet, she promptly snapped a picture and sent it to Samantha.

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