Chapter 30: This Little Vixen
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
Tang Mo’er’s small, delicate face blushed again. Her beautiful eyes were glistening under the lights just like rays of sun shining on a body of water. She turned around and sat on his lap, her fair legs brushing against his trousers and her scent invading his senses.
“Mr Gu, I’m coming for you.” Tang Mo’er whispered into his ear.Discover new chapters at novelhall.com
Her petite hands reached out to the belt on his waist and she lifted the leather strap, maneuvering it through the loops with an excruciating slowness.
Gu Mohan pressed onto her tiny fingers. They were as soft as silk.
Tang Mo’er suddenly jumped down the bed. She waved the ointment bottle in her hand, holding it up teasingly as her eyes danced in mischief. Her smile was both provocative and beautiful.
The moment she walked in, the media were in a frenzy, snapping photos of her and hammering questions at her from every angle. In an instant, she became the center of attention.
As her eyes studied her surroundings, they paused on Su Zhe and Han Xiaowan. Han Xiaowan was sitting in a wheelchair, clad in a set of light blue patient clothing. It was evident she had come from the hospital. Her face was deathly pale, her head still wrapped in a bandage. She looked so pitiful it was no wonder everyone wanted to protect her.
Su Zhe accompanied her, his face distressed as he hovered around her protectively..
Tang Mo’er walked forward and held onto Han Xiaowan’s hand. “Xiaowan, are you alright? You didn’t fall to your death?”
“Sister.” Han Xiaowan suddenly became teary-eyed as she looked at Su Zhe. Tang Mo’er marveled inwardly at her ability to turn on her tears in an instant, as thought she was truly aggrieved.
Su Zhe grabbed Tang Mo’er’s slender wrist and warned her coldly, “Tang Mo’er, you’d better not play any tricks. If you dare hurt Xiaowan, don’t blame me for being nasty to you. Consider yourself warned.”
In reality, he still remembered the friendship between the Tang and the Su family. If Tang Mo’er had not hurt his woman, he would not have chosen to sour their relationship in this way.
Tang Mo’er felt her wrist was pressured painfully by him and tried to wrench it away from his grasp, but he held on, applying more force. This Su Zhe had fallen hard, however it was a pity that he was being fooled by that pretentious bitch. She felt no sympathy for him, he had brought it on himself.