Chapter 951: So impatient? (1/2)

After the hot kiss that lasted for more than half an hour, Ye Erruo was panting, his face was red and hot, and Mo Jiangye's kiss continued to fall on her eyes, forehead, and neck.

Ye Erruo hugged him and breathed, reaching out to untie his clothes as if suddenly thinking of something, Mo Jiang's eyes dimmed, and his big hand pressed her little hand: ”What are you doing?”

”let go.”

”Huh? Want to?”

Ye Erruo glared at him: ”Let go.”

Mo Jiangye listened to her and let go. Ye Erruo pulled off the button of his shirt and was about to unbutton his shirt. Suddenly, Mo Jiangye pressed her against the flower stand beside her and laughed softly: ”So impatient ?”

Ye Erruo hadn't spoken yet, and he kissed and fell over the sky. Ye Erruo was caught off guard, and he held her hand tightly to not allow her to mess around.

Later, she was vigorously hugged upstairs by him.

The first thing Mo Jiangye did when he entered the bedroom was to close the floor-to-ceiling windows. The room was so dark that he couldn't see anything.

”Why close the curtains?”

”Hmm...” She was pressed heavily on the bed.

He smiled dullly: ”Aren't you eager to do bad things with me?”

”The curtains open.” She reached out for the remote control, Mo Jiangye stretched out her long arm to catch her soft hand, and the hot lips never left her.

”The curtains open.” Yerruo breathed quickly and pushed him away.

”you sure?”

Ye Erruo went into the bed and continued looking for the remote control. She took his clothes off and thought she wanted to do bad things with him?

The important matter has not been resolved, he still wants to touch her?

After groping for a long time, Ye Erruo finally found the remote control. Just when she was about to open the curtains, she was dragged under a certain man, and the remote control in her hand was vigorously thrown out.

”If the baby, I said I want you to personally check my body for any problems.”

”The curtains open, I will check.”

”...” Was she suspicious?

”You can check without opening the curtains.”