151 At Dawn, the Man Had Some Physical Reaction (1/2)

Qin Mo's eyes were still dark and lethargic, as if he wasn't completely awake yet.

Fu Jiu knew that there were some people whose eyes could be open, but their minds were still asleep.

Normally these kinds of people were not only brilliant but also extremely vigilant.

Fu Jiu's first reaction was that she absolutely couldn't expose her identity as a female.

Without thinking much, she bent her knees, lessening the deadly intimacy of their positions.

She rejoiced over the fact that she had stuffed a mass of paper in her pants, so it looked like there was a bulge. But there were still some differences between paper and a man's lower part, so she wondered whether or not Qin Mo was completely aware.

Fu Jiu's movements made Qin Mo's eyes clear up.

Along with sun, the lower part of his body rose up by a lot as well, and it pressed directly against Fu Jiu's knee. It was obviously hot.

Aware of these changes, Qin Mo's back seemed to pause and he furrowed his eyebrows. He then swiftly removed the quilt in a single movement and sat directly up from the bed.

In order to create confusion, Fu Jiu smiled coolly and sat up as well. Her white face was very close to his. With her silver hair up and her mouth near Qin Mo's ear, she said evilly, ”Brother Mo, it's nothing. As men, it is natural to be energetic after getting up, so it doesn't matter who it is that you are lying beside.”

With a handsome and austere face, Qin Mo turned his head and looked at the headboard of the bed. His magnetic voice sounded like it contained sand; it was low and cold, making the women who heard it lose their souls. ”It seems that I should tie your hands down in the future.”

Fu Jiu: ”...”

Wait, it was not her who got a reaction, so why should her hands be tied?

However, this god had already pushed her away and stood up. With a cold face, he took a towel and stepped into the bathroom.

That was to say, she even didn't have a chance to refute his words.

Well, that really was accusing her unjustly.