Chapter 135 Should I Hold You?

The illness made Samara's reaction a lot slower. She looked up at Roland in front of her. The sunlight that came in just happened to shine on his face, giving him an inexplicable gentleness.

Roland saw that she was looking at him and did not move. He held a spoon and touched her lips.

Samara came back to her senses and opened her mouth, eating the spoonful of soup.

He was right, and it was not hot.

This cold was so abrupt that Samara felt very uncomfortable. She was still muddled. After opening her mouth and drinking the soup that Roland fed her, she no longer acted sentimentally.

The room was very quiet. Neither of them spoke. Roland fed her soup with a spoon. It was not until the bowl of soup was finished that Samara said, "Thank you."

Probably because of the fever, Samara's face was a little red. Her eyes were listless, which narrowed the distance between them.