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My Husband Warm The Bed (Karen Daly) novel Chapter 1607

Summary for Chapter 1607: My Husband Warm The Bed (Karen Daly)

Chapter 1607 – A Turning Point in My Husband Warm The Bed (Karen Daly) by Kimberley

In this chapter of My Husband Warm The Bed (Karen Daly), Kimberley introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1607 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Seeing the pheasant, Ronald did not get his hopes up. In a forest full of weeds, it was an arduous task for two men to catch a winged pheasant. It wasn't just difficult; it was near impossible.

However, just as Ronald was pondering the matter, Levi suddenly lunged forward as quick as a flash. Ronald's head was still in a whirl when Levi succeeded in catching the pheasant.

"Holy sh*t!"

That was the power of love!

To think that Young Master Brown will willingly throw himself into catching pheasants for Monique's sake.

If news of this spread, it would be hot gossip among their teammates.

Ronald was stunned by Levi's bravery. He was at loss of words for a few minutes until Levi flung the pheasant into his hands. "Kill the pheasant and roast it for Monique. Don’t mention that it was caught by me."

Ronald grinned and teased, "Young Master Brown, you' re the one who caught the pheasant, it will not be a good idea for me to take the credit. If you are concerned about Monique, just tell her directly. You don't even have the guts to admit your feelings, how can you call yourself a man?"

Levi was miffed and retorted indignantly, "When did I show the slightest hint of concern over the heartless woman?"

Ronald chuckled. "All right, you are not concerned about her. I was wrong."

Levi gave him a cold stare and warned, "Ronald, when have you become so talkative? Utter one more word and I'll cut your tongue off."

Ronald immediately took a few steps back before he commented, "I've always been talkative. Aren't you aware of that?"

Levi leveled a glare at him. "Go!"

Ronald asked, "Aren’t you going back?"

Levi remarked, "Why are you blabbering nonsense? I've instructed you to go back."

He must have gotten up on the wrong side of the bed today. What a temper!

Ronald grumbled, but he did not dare to say it aloud. He returned to the campsite with the pheasant in his arms, leaving Levi alone. Levi mumbled grudgingly, "Damn it. It's none of my business that Monique doesn't have any appetite to eat seafood. Why should I care about her? Just let her starve to death."

Nevertheless, he proceeded with the task. He quickly flung the lobster shells into the jungle and hid in the bushes. Although no pheasants emerged for a long time, he remained patient and continued waiting.

Ronald returned to the campsite with the pheasant in his arms. In the exuberance of joy, he exclaimed, "Ladies, have a look at what I've caught."

"I won't comment on the matter either. Some things can't be rushed, it depends on those involved," Ronald responded while preparing to roast the pheasant. "Cecil, lend me a hand. Let's prepare a roasted pheasant for Mrs. Brown."

Hearing what he said, Monique was flustered. "Ronald, you are pulling my leg. Don't joke around. I don't want to be involved in any misunderstandings. I may be unskilful, but I know my place."

Well, who was Levi Brown?

He was the only son of the colonel of the Chatterton Town military. Everyone knew that one day, he would take over his father's position. A man of his status would already have a fiancee arranged by the Brown family. Others couldn’t possibly have a chance.

Monique was well aware of their difference in social status. Aside from that, she had no feelings towards him. It was out of the question. No matter how outstanding he was, he would never belong to her.

There were colleagues and worked on the same team. Whether they want it or not, they would meet each other very often. If such rumours spread, not only would Levi look at her with disdain, she would also feel uncomfortable around him. Therefore, Monique said solemnly, "Cecil and Ronald, I am being serious here. It' s impossible between us. Don't joke around anymore. I will never fall for him, ever..."

Someone snickered. They spurned around and saw Levi holding another pheasant in his hand. He steely eyes darkened and his expression turned stony as he said in a depreciatory voice, "Monique, do you think that I will have any interest in you, again?"

Monique did not mean that, but she was at a loss to explain. Hence, she stood there awkwardly, remaining silent.

Cecil and Ronald immediately stepped forward and attempted to resolve the misunderstanding. "Young Master Brown, don’ t take this the wrong way. She did not mean it. We were teasing her, therefore she made that statement. It’s all a misunderstanding. Please calm down."

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