Chapter 128 - You Are Really Nice
Chapter 128 of "Forced Pampering: Haughty Husband, Please Restrain Yourself" unveils: Chapter 128: Chapter 138 You Are Really Nice"You have a fever, Iāll go find you... Continue the story!
Chapter 128: Chapter 138 You Are Really Nice"You have a fever, Iāll go find you some medicine." The warmth still lingered after his arms suddenly emptied. Instructor Mu felt a bit lost but got up calmly and walked out of the bedroom to find medicine for An Ran.
He knew the little girl was shy. If he acted too deliberately, it might push her away. He wasnāt worried. As long as he knew that, even subconsciously, the little girl had begun to rely on him, it was enough for him.
An Ran also knew she was sick; she felt dizzy, her mouth was dry like it was on fire, her face was burning hot. Despite the terrifying nightmare she had just experienced, she hadnāt even broken out in a sweat.
She couldnāt help feeling frustrated. How could her iron body get sick at this moment? Especially when she was with Mu Xingāer. Would he see her as a troublemaker?
Instructor Mu returned with the medicine and saw An Ran sitting on the bed, sighing. He handed her the medicine and asked with concern, "Whatās wrong? Where do you feel uncomfortable?"
An Ran raised her head, her eyes still a bit red, and took the medicine from Instructor Muās hand but didnāt put it in her mouth. After hesitating for a while, she said, "Instructor Mu, thank you. Iām always causing you trouble."
After speaking, she lowered her head like a student admitting their mistake.
Instructor Mu raised his hand and ruffled her long hair, "Silly girl, being able to take care of you feels like a blessing to me."
Upon hearing this, An Ran lifted her head sharply, her eyes shimmering with confusion.
Instructor Mu found her expression amusing and handed her the cup of water, "Take the medicine, drink more water."
An Ran took the cup and swallowed the medicine. Instructor Mu then twisted a towel and gently wiped her face. An Ran, burned up with fever, blankly let him wipe her, looking at his handsome features and the softness between his brows.
"You just took the medicine, eat something a bit later." After wiping her face, Instructor Mu said.
"Instructor Mu," An Ran spoke blankly.
"Hm?" Instructor Mu thought she had something to say.
"Youāre really kind," her voice was soft, sleepy, with a slight nasal tone, like a kittenās paw gently scratching at his heart. Instructor Muās heart was about to melt. More importantly, she said he was kind.
Instructor Mu was about to say something when he heard An Ran continue, "Just like I imagined my father to be."
Instantly, the tenderness on Instructor Muās face shattered...
However, thinking that fatherly feelings would at least make her less guarded around him, Instructor Mu felt a bit more balanced. He sat by the bedside and asked softly, "What did you dream about earlier? Can you tell me?"
An Ran suddenly developing a fever was strange. Although he had rinsed her leg with cold water for a long time yesterday, it shouldnāt have caused a fever. Instructor Mu thought about it and figured it was probably because she had been scared.
The terror in her eyes was unmistakable when she saw him, and even just now in her dream, she was clearly frightened. Sometimes, facing oneās fears directly is the way to resolve them.
Listening to Instructor Muās voice, An Ran felt like her ears were pregnant. She hadnāt expected Instructor Muās tender voice to be even more captivating, like a warm spring breeze, magnetic and elegant, incredibly sexy. She couldnāt help but relax further.
"Iām afraid of the dark and scared of ghosts," An Ran said, then laughed at herself and looked at Instructor Mu. "Isnāt it ridiculous? Actually, I know thereās no such thing as ghosts in this world, but Iām still scared."
Instructor Mu didnāt speak, just listened quietly.
An Ran continued, "When I was a child, I was adopted by my foster father and taken home without consulting my foster mother. There was already a daughter in the family, so naturally, they saw me as an unnecessary burden..."