Chapter 139 : Eat Your Medicine, You Dunce! 20 (2/2)
System kept issuing quests more and more frequently.
If you asked her to be honest, Shi Sheng really wanted to chop up this mission target Fu Qin. ‘He was definitely sent to torment me!’
“Ms Bei, here is the Young Master’s medicine for today.” A bodyguard handed some medicine over to Shi Sheng. When he heard those words, Fu Qin immediately retreated under the covers of the hospital bed, clutching the edges of the blanket like his life depended on it.
Medicine feeding time was Shi Sheng’s favourite. Because she was allowed to openly use violence on Fu Qin.
Shi Sheng took the medicine and walked over to Fu Qin’s bedside. She tossed the blankets covering Fu Qin to the floor, and with a dark smile on her face she said, “I was authorised to do this, so even if you shout yourself hoarse, there’s no point. Come now, take your medicine.”
Fu Qin curled up into a ball, burying his face into a pillow while shaking his head slightly. ‘Don’t want to.’
‘Don’t want to? That won’t do. You want to die before I haven’t even killed you? Then wouldn’t it mean I’ve wasted my time on this chain quest?’
Shi Sheng reached out to pull Fu Qin’s arm and flip him around. Fu Qin struggled and attempted to shake her off; Shi Sheng immediately pressed herself down on him and grabbed his chin.
The bodyguards to the side all tacitly looked out the window.
‘This scene… seems a bit off?
We didn’t see anything!
Yeah… nothing at all!’
Shi Sheng poured the medicine in Fu Qin’s mouth, and patted his face. “Wouldn’t it have been great for everyone if you’d just obediently taken your medicine? Yet you made me force you… I’m not going to compensate for any injuries to your delicate body, you know.”
“*cough cough*…” Fu Qin choked. With the weight of someone crushing him, even coughing properly was strenuous. Fu Qin’s face had already flushed red from the exertion.
“Wimp.” Shi Sheng got off him and sat at the side of the bed. She picked the blanket back up from the ground, and tossed it over him.
Fu Qin was completely hidden under the blankets. Not even a strand of hair poked out.
From beneath the blankets, Fu Qin could see Shi Sheng’s slender hand as she continued to sit on the bed. He suddenly reached out to grab it.
Shi Sheng nearly flung him away subconsciously, but then she noticed that Fu Qin was trembling. His whole body trembled.
His hand clutched hers in a death grip, as if Shi Sheng was his only salvation. Shi Sheng pulled the blanket away so she could see his head, and she used her free hand to make him face her.
Fu Qin’s face didn’t have any expression, yet those butterfly-wing-like eyelashes of his trembled and his eyes were as pitch-black as ink, giving off an aura of deathly gloom.
When his gaze met hers, Fu Qin suddenly reached out to hug her neck, drawing her into his arms.
Shi Sheng hadn’t expected him to act like this. After a moment of being stunned, she finally reacted.
The person beneath her trembled incessantly, but her body warmth seemed to somewhat calm those shivers.
The arms around Shi Sheng tightened their embrace. He had buried his face in her neck, his warm breath brushing against her skin.
In all the previous times Shi Sheng had fed him medicine, she had always left immediately, so she didn’t know he ended up like this after each session.
‘He’s so fragile. It really makes me want to…
Kill him.
*cough* It’s not that I’m not treasuring the fairer sex here, it’s that this aura of his is really too attractive!’
Afraid of squashing him to death, Shi Sheng wanted to roll off, yet Fu Qin wouldn’t release her. His leg hooked onto her body, trapping her in his embrace. If Shi Sheng tried to force his arms open, he’d tremble even harder.
‘Fuck your great grandpa!’
Shi Sheng laid down next to him and pulled him into her arms. Fu Qin seemed to know she wouldn’t leave, and he took advantage of that to hug her waist and press one of his legs on top of one of hers. He was practically hanging off her by now.
The thing Shi Sheng regretted most was not leaving right after she’d fed him his medicine. ‘What the hell did I stay behind for?!’