Chapter 1556 Belinda's Delivery (Part Four)
Chapter 1556 Belinda's Delivery (Part Four)
"Uhh... It's nothing. Belinda happened to grab my hand while she was in labor pain. I'll recover soon
enough," Leena reassured. Granted, her reactions in the past might have been exaggerated to a point
where she wanted to die. But since she knew that she had been helpful when her sister-in-law was in
labor pain, the bruises on her hand became more of a medal of honor that reminded her what she did
that day.
"Did she endure so much?" Kevin asked, while blowing her hand softly. Although it didn't really do
much to alleviate the pain, she was moved by his display of affection.
"I don't know," said Leena, putting on a rueful smile. "But she looked like she was in great pain." She
thought to herself, 'Maybe it's the kind of pain I'll never get to feel.'
"Nana," Kevin said, noticing the change in her facial expression. "What do you want to eat? I'll buy you
dinner." As he noticed that the topic was beginning to be too much for her, he decided it was time to
talk about something else.
Leena wore a teasing smile, asking, "Are you sure you have the money?" Lee had told her that Kevin
HAD donated his wages to the people who were affected by the natural disaster. On top of that, he had
also given her his ATM card when she returned to him. She could only guess that he didn't have much
money on him right now.
"Rest assured. I can afford us some street food," Kevin said with a confident smile. "As long as we
don't go to some fancy restaurant, we're good." He wasn't embarrassed at all to admit it. With Leena,
he could always be himself.
"Never mind that," said Leena, shaking her head. "Let me buy us dinner." Her offer wasn't brought on
because she looked down on street food. Glancing at Kevin, she realized that he was still in recovery
and thus, needed nutritious food.
"Really? Well, I'm so glad I have a rich wife then," Kevin teased. In order to avoid her aching hand, he
held her shoulder gently. Discreetly, he decided by himself that he was going to apply medicine on her
hand when they got home.
Quietly enjoying each other's company for dinner, they were met with an unexpected guest.
"Leena Leng? I thought you already left," said a dissatisfied voice. "Why are you still here?" In
complete disbelief, Louisa stopped in front of their table. When the news of Leena's disappearance had
reached her, she thought that she might finally have the chance to be with Kevin. But if the rumors
were true, then why was she there?
"I went away to travel abroad, okay?" said Leena coldly. "Whatever I do in my own time has nothing to
do with you," she added. "So it's really none of your business." Still arrogant like she used to be, Louisa
was never going to learn her lesson. It seemed like she was fated to make the same mistakes over and
over again.
"You're lying!" Louisa snapped back at her. With nostrils flaring, she dared to say, "I heard you were
divorcing Kevin!"
"Then you must've misheard it," Leena said, and then turned to Kevin, a playful glint in her innocent
eyes. "Honey, do you think I'd ever divorce you?"
"Honey," began Kevin, not missing a beat. "Don't listen to her. Just eat your food." And without casting
a single glance at Louisa, Kevin put more food into Leena's bowl. In the past few days, Louisa had
sought for him in the army base several times, and in all those occasions, Kevin had dodged her every
single time.
"Miss Ye," Leena said, looking at her unblinkingly. "You heard my husband." Deep inside, she was filled
with laughter and amusement. "So please," she continued, taking a sip of her water. "Please leave us
alone." Noting the hurt look on Louisa's face, Leena suppressed a triumphant smirk. 'Hurt, are you?'
thought Leena. 'Well, serves you right.'
"Ugh!" Louisa stamped her foot. "You bitch!" And then, quite reluctantly, the woman turned away and
left, her mind racing with several thoughts. 'Damn you, bitch! Why didn't you just die when you were
abroad? Why is it so hard for me to just be with Kevin?'
"Eat more food. You look thinner." Kevin kept on adding food to her bowl. The appearance of Louisa
didn't affect him at all.
"You should eat more. I'm a woman, and I should keep fit. You're a man, and men should be muscular."
In return, Leena put a lot of meat into his bowl. Astonished to see all the meat, Kevin wasn't sure
whether to laugh or cry. 'Does she think I'm a big eater or something?' he thought in amusement.
"But I'd like you to gain weight," he said casually. "Then you'll be soft to touch." His voice sounded as
though he was only talking about the weather, so nonchalant, rather than overtly flirting with her.
"Oh really? I'll buy a sow for you," grinned Leena. "It will be softer to touch, I'm sure." Rolling her eyes
at Kevin, she noticed that he was getting more and more cunning. He was starting to play mind games
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"I have no interest in sows. Only in you." He then winked at her, which absolutely startled the woman.
Kevin had always been an upright man towards Leena, but at that moment, she realized that he had
changed.
"Come on!" Leena said, avoiding his gaze. "Don't act like that." She didn't dare to look back at him,
knowing his eyes were filled with desire at the moment. As they were in a public space, she didn't want
to enable his behavior. Especially not when it contrasted his military uniform.