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Chapter 835 It's Difficult To Make Me Happy

This was the first time Averi had spoken to River with such a firm attitude.

As soon as the words left her mouth, not only did River hesitate for a moment, but Averi herself also felt stunned.

Instantly, an unnatural expression appeared on her face.

Averi even felt a bit too scared to look into River's eyes. She opened her mouth but couldn't say anything for quite some time.

River looked at her with amusement and said, "I find you really interesting."

Averi was sure that when River said something like this at this moment, it wasn't going to be anything good.

She obediently chose not to pay attention and turned around to tidy up her things.

Seeing this, River didn't get angry. Instead, he put the cigarette in his mouth without lighting it and sat on the sofa.

As soon as Averi turned around again, she saw this scene before her eyes.

She was somewhat stunned and couldn't take her eyes off of him completely.

Clearly, River wasn't smoking. He just held the cigarette in his mouth. But for some reason or another, it made him look especially sexy in Averi's eyes.

When he saw that Averi was staring straight at him with wide-eyed fascination, River squinted his eyes and said, "It seems like you like men who smoke."

Upon hearing these words from him, Averi actually thought about it carefully before coming up with an answer - no, she didn't like men who smoke. She liked only one man -River himself!

Only when he held a cigarette in his mouth did she feel that he exuded such sexiness.

But Averi naturally wouldn't say that.

However, River suddenly laughed, as if he had already seen through everything.

She couldn't withstand it at all. In an instant, her body went limp as if about to collapse on the ground. If not for River's sturdy arms holding onto her waist tightly enough for support, otherwise, she would have fallen down completely helpless under his spell of passion.

The kiss lasted for who knew how long.

Averi was left feeling a bit dizzy from the kiss, and when she opened her eyes again, she was momentarily disoriented and thought it had turned dark outside.

Her legs were trembling, and River held onto her waist tightly.

After a while, Averi finally regained her senses and looked at River. "Why did you kiss me?" she asked.

Averi never considered herself to be a conservative woman, but River's uncommitted kiss made her feel uncomfortable nonetheless. Of course, the root of this discomfort was that she liked him.

She yearned for a more reasonable relationship with him. After she achieved that kind of relationship with him, these kinds of kisses would make her happy. Otherwise, it would be difficult for her to find joy in them.

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