Chapter 42 Enough with the Disturbances, Let Me Have Some Peace for a Few Days

This was a kiss that stirred the soul and lingered with poignant tenderness.

I knew Sang Qi kissed me with anger, so I responded tactfully.

The first half was my conscious response, but by the second half, it was simply beyond my control.

He kissed me until I was almost out of breath, I could only pat his back for him to stop, supporting my shoulders as he pulled away from my lips, his eyes shining, pupils as dark as the night outside.

"If the driver weren't in the front, I'd take you right now," he said through clenched teeth.

He sang this tune like a song every day.

I was already used to it.

Before he dared not, but now as my belly grows bigger, the most he dares with me is to hold me as we sleep.

Plenty of desire, but no guts, all talk and no action.

"To Crimson," he told the driver.

Crimson is an exorbitantly priced Western restaurant, where a tasteless and colorless glass of lemon water sells for the outrageous price of 88.