Chapter 232
The Day I Kissed An Older Man
Chapter 232
Corinne answered Indifferently, âNothing.â
A dim, complicated light appeared in Jeremyâs eyes,
Both of them made eye contact, and the ambiance grew awkward,
Suddenly, Jeremy frowned and looked to the side to cough, which raised Corinneâs concern.
âMister, are you sick?â
Jeremy looked gloomy when he waved dismissively and said coldly, âIâm fine.â
Corinne pressed her finger at Jeremyâs wrist to feel his pulse, She furrowed her eyebrows.
The cave they were in was wet, cold, and humid. Being a gentleman, Jeremy gave his jacket to her
before they fell asleep in the cave. It only made sense that Jeremy caught a cold.
âMister, you got a cold. Cover yourself with more blankets to sweat it out when you sleep tonight, and
youâll be fine tomorrow.â
âYou can tell just by feeling my pulse?â Jeremy looked at Corinne curiously. He recalled Corinne was
certain he was poisoned after he mistakenly consumed the food Sherlyn cooked the last time just by
feeling his pulse.
Corinne nodded. âA little.â
Jeremy was impressed. âYou learned it before?â
Corinne shook her head. âNot really. I grew up living in a convent in the countryside. Coincidentally, a
nun there knew had a bit of medical knowledge, and she always helped the villagers examine their
bodies when they were sick, so I learned a little when I was with her.â
âA convent?â Jeremy squeezed his brow. âWhy were you staying in that place when you were little?â
âWell, my dadâ¦â Corinne stopped midâsentence and paused.
She stopped because she recalled Aaron telling her that Marvin was not her biological father, and she
had a hard time calling Marvin her father ever since.
âWell, my stepmom didnât want me living with them, so they sent me to the countryside to stay with a
relative. My cousin didnât like me either, so they sent me to another family. I was like a hot potato that
got kicked around like a soccer ball. No one wanted me, so eventually, everyone decided to donate
some money and sent me to the convent in the village. Iâve lived with nuns since I was small,â
Hearing Corinne tell him about her saddening childhood in a selfâdeprecating way made him feel bitter.
His chest felt stuffy as he furrowed his eyebrows vehemently.
He raised his big hand and stroked her hair like he was petting a little animal. âYou wonât have to
wander from place to place again in the future.â
Corinne had gotten over it and spread her hand, showing her childhood did not affect her anymore.
âThatâs right. Iâm all grown up and independent now. I donât need anyone to take me in.
â
No one but me has the right to tell me where I stay!â
Jeremyâs face became sullen. He pinched his glabella.
That was not what he meant at all.
Sometimes, he felt this little rascal did not have any emotional intelligence.
âMister, go do your thing. Iâm going to go over thereâ¦â Corinne was going to wander by herself. Since
she was feeling bored, she thought of going to see the brown bear.
âYouâre not going anywhere. Go back to the room and sleep!â Jeremy ordered, his voice sounding stern
and deep.
He reached for the back of her collar and pulled her back to the room by force.
When they were back in the room, Annie and Sunny were no longer in the room. Maybe they decided
to go fight outside somewhere.
Jeremy locked the room to avoid someone else coming to disturb them and went straight to the
bathroom to take his shower.
Corinne lay down on the bed. Since they were staying outside, she needed to pretend to be a real
couple with Jeremy and not sleep in separate bedrooms. Thus, she needed to take possession of the
bed first and let Jeremy sleep on the couch.
It was a tiring day, and in just mere minutes, she dozed off. She had a longâwinding dream.