Chapter 1959 - I’ll Pay You Back
The 99th Divorce
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
As if he didnât see her expression, Shen Luoâan pushed her further inside. âWhere do you want to go to change your clothes?â
Shen Manting then managed to react, and she glanced at the baby in her arms before taking the pajamas and walking into the room.
She locked the door, and once she was certain the door couldnât be opened from the outside, she set her baby down with peace of mind and sized up the room.
The room was decorated simply.
Shen Manting could tell that Shen Luoâan had just moved in recently.
After she changed out of her clothes, she realized it was warm and toasty in the room.
She touched the wall and found that it was also warm.
Shen Manting lay down on the bed and found it to be soft, bouncy, and comfortable.
She comfortably stretched out on the bed, and waves of sluggishness washed over her.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
It had been a long time since sheâd had such a feeling.
Her eyes closed, and before she realized it, she had fallen asleep.
After sheâd slept for a long time, she was roused by a knock at the door.
The baby was still asleep. She got up, and it dawned on her that she was no longer in the hospital.
She opened the door and saw Shen Luoâan standing outside the room.
When Shen Luoâan saw the drowsy look on her face, he let out a sigh and said, âCome out and eat.â
âIâm not hungry.â Shen Manting looked at him. âI just want to sleep.â
âYou can sleep after youâve eaten.â Shen Luoâan tugged on her before looking down at her feet. âWear your shoes.â
Shen Manting glanced down at her feet before turning around and returning with the pair of shoes sheâd worn earlier.
When Shen Luoâan saw this, he walked into the room and fished out a pair of cotton slippers from somewhere and threw them onto the ground.
âWear these.â
Shen Manting felt a strange feeling in her heart, and after she put on the pair of slippers, she obediently walked out of the room.
Shen Luoâan tossed a hot towel over to her. âWipe your hands,â he said.
Then he ladled soup into a bowl for her.
It was a casserole soup pot, and it looked rather heavy.
âCould it be that thatâs how Shen Luoâan made this?â she thought to herself.
The strange feeling in her heart increased, and she drank a mouthful of soup.
It was abalone soup.
It was fresh and flavorful.
But it was also somewhat scalding.
Shen Manting inevitably drank another mouthful of it and quickly finished the bowl of soup in no time.
She stared at the empty bowl as she smacked her lips, and she seemed like sheâd yet to have her fill.
âLetâs eat.â Shen Luoâan glanced at her. âBut donât overeat.â
The rice cooker was just to the side, and it appeared that Shen Luoâan had steamed the rice himself.
âDid you also make this soup yourself?â Shen Manting instinctively felt that this was impossible.
Shen Luoâan was used to being pampered ever since he was young. His family had a nanny, and he grew up under the care of his loving family members, so there wasnât an opportunity for him to make his own meals.
Sure enough, Shen Luoâan laughed when he heard her question. âNo way.â
âOh.â Shen Manting then felt more at ease.
âThankfully,â she thought. âIf Shen Luoâan had made this, then I might have died after eating it.â
Shen Luoâan looked at her. He was unsure if he should explain or what, so he said, âI asked the aunty who lives next door to make this. I said that my wife just delivered a child, and I recruited her to help you out during your month-long confinement.â
Shen Manting nearly choked on her food.
His wife?
Shen Luoâan patted her back, unsure what her feelings were, but he continued to say, âSheâll officially come over tomorrow to help you out.â
âHow much did you pay her?â she asked.
âNot much.â
Shen Manting lowered her head and mumbled, âIâll pay you back.â
Shen Luoâanâs expression instantly turned ugly again.
He retracted his hand and didnât say a word.
Shen Manting didnât dare to speak. Holding onto her chopsticks, she began helping herself to the food.
She could tell that it was specially prepared for pregnant women, because it didnât have much salt or oil in it, and it was pretty bland.
But it still tasted pretty good.