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Love of Tomorrow (Vania Greyson) novel Chapter 310

Summary for Chapter 310: Love of Tomorrow (Vania Greyson)

Summary of Chapter 310 from Love of Tomorrow (Vania Greyson)

Chapter 310 marks a crucial moment in Swnovels’s Marriage novel, Love of Tomorrow (Vania Greyson). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Chapter 310 The Best Pain Reliever

Seeing how Vania heaved a sigh of relief while removing the last layer of the cloth, Hanson smiled. He did not feel a sting of pain thanks to her careful ministration.

Once she was prepared with the tools to disinfect his wound, she cooed, “I’ll disinfect the wound right now. Tell me if it hurts.”

Vania was afraid that the process might be painful since there was blood oozing out from the wound.

Hanson couldn’t help but smile at her words, which sounded like it was directed at an injured kid. Still, he figured that it wouldn’t hurt to act childish for once. “Do you have sweets?”

He could recall the maids giving sweets to Morales and Morgan as a reward for taking the medicine whenever they fell sick.

Vania was stunned by his childlike behavior before saying, “Nope.” Is he acting like a child right now?

The corner of his lips twitched in grievance, but he behaved nevertheless. “Alright.”

With skillful hands, it didn’t take her long to apply the medicine for him. She even blew on the wound several times to stave off the pain.

As though it was a belated reflex response, Hanson suddenly exclaimed when she was done with the bandage, “Ouch! Sweetie, it hurts so much.”

Vania’s hand trembled upon hearing the sudden endearment, almost dropping the medical kit onto the floor. The way Hanson addressed her kept ringing in her head like a loop. Why is he calling me like that again?

Vania believed that no one could have expected Hanson to act this way. Still, the endearment did make her feel bashful, by which she retorted, “You’re already a grown man. I’m sure that you can endure the pain.”

“No, I can’t.”

Before she could say something, the man pressed his lips against hers.

He is seizing every chance that he sees, isn’t he? Is he possessed or instructed by someone? Why are we kissing every now and then?

Almost running out of breath, Vania shoved him away while huffing and puffing to catch her breath.

Meanwhile, Hanson didn’t hide the smugness in his eyes as he was savoring the kiss. “As expected of the best medicine we could find in this world; I don’t feel pain anymore.”

Gritting her teeth, she shot glares at him upon realizing what he meant by the best medicine. She then huffed, “I should’ve just let you be.”

After that, she stomped on his feet to punish him, albeit lightly.

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