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My Husband Warm The Bed (Karen Daly) novel Chapter 1649

Summary for Chapter 1649: My Husband Warm The Bed (Karen Daly)

Chapter 1649 – 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 1649 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

"You're really good with your words."

"Not just words, my mouth is good with other things too." Levi pulled her into his embrace, lowered his head and kissed her, only letting go of her when her breathing turned ragged. "That, is the most important role my mouth plays."

Monique replied, "Next time..."

Thump-thump!

Suddenly there was a knock on the door, interrupting Monique's words. The waiter pushed the door open and came in. "Young Master Brown, the dishes are ready. We will serve them now."

"Okay." Levi cast an annoyed glance at the waiter, but he still nodded. "Hurry up. Get out of here after serving the food. If I don't call for you, don't come in. You're spoiling our mood!"

"Very well, I wish you both a wonderful night." The waiter understood. After all, it was a restaurant where couples dined. It wasn't unusual for couples to be getting intimate while they were having their meal.

The waiters quickly served the dishes and left.

After everyone left, Monique glared at Levi. Why did he have to make things so obvious? People might misunderstand!

She was just being his plus one for a meal, but he had to put it as if they were doing something inappropriate.

A proud smile on his face, Levi said, "Come on, dig in. Don't glare at me."

You should drink the soup first." Although she was still upset with Levi, Monique was considerate as she poured him a bowl of soup. "You'd better go get checked at the hospital tomorrow. Your injury is so serious, you can't afford to take it lightly. It's better not to leave any aftereffects."

"Don't concern yourself with my injuries. If my wounds haven't healed, they wouldn't have dared to discharge me from the hospital." After all, Levi was the Brown family's only son. If anything happened to Levi, the hospital staff would come under a lot of fire for offending Colonel Brown.

Monique had no idea about all this. She knew that the Brown family had power and influence, but as a normal person without such a background, she couldn't really comprehend the impact of it. "Are you sure you're okay?"

Alas, it was the same when it came to wealth. As someone from an ordinary family, Monique would not be able to fathom the influence Levi could wield given his family's fortune.

"How could I be sitting here if I wasn't?" Levi took a serving of food and put it on Monique's plate. "You were kind of stuck between me and your family today, so I'm sure you're very tired. Hurry up and eat. I'll bring you home after this."

"I came out to see you off, but now you're sending me back. Then I'll see you off again, and you'll send me back again. Are we planning to do this all night?" Monique joked.

Levi however, considered this a great idea. "If I can stay with you forever, I don't mind doing that all night."

When two people were dating, especially during the honeymoon phase, they wouldn't get tired of each other even if they were together round-the-clock. Not to mention the fact that the two of them could hardly meet anyway.

They spent about two hours for the meal. Levi didn't want to send Monique back, not until Vivian called. "Monique, if you dare to spend the night with a man outside, don't bother coming home."

Levi moved his lips and was about to speak when Monique nudged him and immediately went up to grab Vivian's arm and said, "My bad for making you guys worry. Let's hurry back. Young Master Brown, you should go home quickly. Remember to drop me a notification when you get home."

"Monique..." Levi watched helplessly as Vivian took her away. He had wanted to take her back, but he understood that Monique was hinting at him to be patient. After all, it wouldn't be that easy to bring her home when her family had been raising her for twenty years. The least he could do was to show some patience.

Monique had just disappeared from Levi's line of sight when his phone rang. Julien was calling. "You left the hospital before recovering from your injuries. Even if you don't take your life seriously, at least spare a thought for all the people who care about you."

So that was what he was calling about. Levi smiled and said, "Julien, I didn't expect you to be the first to call me among so many family members. I suppose you're the one who cares about me the most after all."

Julien said seriously, "Levi, stop the nonsense. Return to the hospital in half an hour and let the doctor see to your injuries."

"My wound is all fine now. Don't worry about it. If I hadn't recovered, do you think the doctor would dare to let me leave?" Not long ago, Levi had said the same thing to Monique. Monique might be gullible, but Julien was not.

Sure enough, Julien's frigid voice sounded out, "You only have 29 minutes left. If you don't return in time, you will have to bear the consequences."

With that, Julien hung up the phone pointedly.

Levi shook his head and sighed. "What a coldblooded being you are! You're becoming more and more like your father."

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