Chapter 18 - Don’t Play the Game that You Played the Last Time, I Don’t Like It (1/2)

Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

It was her first time walking into this two-hundred and fifty square foot closet. Three walls were occupied by wardrobes, with matching suits hanging neatly within them. She opened a random drawer, in which mens underwear were placed in rolls.

Her face blushed slightly.

These…there were too many colors, and she didn’t know how to choose.

At last, she closed her eyes and grabbed one: a pair of red boxer shorts.

When she came out, Nian Junting threw her a sideway glance while switching channels with the TV remote control, then said, “I don’t want you to give me the sponge bath, but there’s no one else in this house. Don’t overthink this, as I have no interest in you. And don’t play the game that you played the last time, I didn’t like it.”

Luosang felt speechless, as she felt that he was the one who had been overthinking things this whole time.

‘Forget it, he’s the boss so he can say whatever he wants,’ she thought.

She took a deep breath. Somehow, she managed to calm down and started seeing him as an ordinary patient.

This time, she didn’t dare to be even a little careless and wiped all distracting thoughts from her mind. She understood that she had to get used to this, because Steward Wu wouldn’t be around for quite some time. In his absence, she would have to deal with this kind of work.

While wiping his thighs, she again turned her face away. But soon, she sensed something strange.

It was like a little tree suddenly became a towering one.

As she wondered what was happening, she forgot the lesson learned from last time and turned her head to look at where she was wiping.

As soon as she saw it clearly, she was dumbfounded.

Nian Junting had frozen as well.

Last time his body only reacted slightly, but now he felt it stronger when she wiped his thighs. Everything happened too fast, and once he realized what had happened, his body was already out of control.

He breathed deeply as he couldn’t believe that he had truly recovered.