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My Husband Warm The Bed (Karen Daly) novel Chapter 50

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Read Chapter 50 with many climactic and unique details. The series My Husband Warm The Bed (Karen Daly) is one of the top-selling novels by Kimberley. Chapter content Chapter 50 - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read My Husband Warm The Bed (Karen Daly) Chapter 50 for more details.

Amelia and the others had been with him for many years. He treated them like friends and relatives, but more importantly, Karen was his wife.

Doctor Steven also knew that what he had just said was too impolite. He smiled awkwardly and said, "Mrs. Kyle, nice to meet you!"

Karen smiled politely and said. "Hello, Dr. Steven!"

Amelia added, "This morning because I was too anxious, my tone towards Mrs. Kyle was impolite. Please forgive me."

They had been by Kevin's side for many years. They were capable of handling affairs and were trusted by him. After so many years, they seemed to have become half of Kevin's family.

It was because they knew Kevin too well and knew that he wouldn't get sick easily. If he ever got sick, it would be very serious. That was why things had unfolded the way they did this morning.

Because they hadn't known Karen for a long time, they naturally regarded Karen as an outsider during an emergency. Only after, did they feel something was not right?

Karen was about to speak when Kevin said, "Karen, do you know what a marriage certificate means?"

Karen was a little confused and did not know what Kevin wanted to say.

Kevin looked at Amelia and Dr. Steven and said slowly, "In theory, if two people get their marriage certificate, it means that they will give their lives to each other. Let's suppose I am seriously ill today, I will have to get my family's signature to save me, and the person who can give this signature is you—Karen!"

In Karen's opinion, a marriage registration was for two people to start living together. If things went well, they could continue to live together. If things do not go well, they could break up anytime.

She had never thought that in Kevin's eyes, a marriage certificate was so important. In other words, he was willing to entrust his life to her.

Hearing his words, Amelia and Dr. Steven looked at each other. What Kevin said was not unreasonable. If there were an emergency, among the people in the room, only Karen would have this right.

Kevin continued to say, "If you want to change my medicine, help me change it quickly. After that, you may leave. Don't come in and disturb me if you have nothing to do."

"Yes." The doctor quickly changed Kevin's infusion bag and administered medicine for him. "Young master, there is a small amount of sleeping draught in this medicine. You can take a nap after taking it."

As soon as the doctor and Amelia left, Kevin looked at Karen with keen eyes and patted on the bed. "Come and lie down with me for a while."

"Okay." Karen walked over and lay down beside him.

As soon as she lay down, Kevin stretched out his arm and held her in his arms. He buried his head between her shoulders and neck and smelled her fragrance. "Karen..."

"Huh?" Karen did not struggle and let him hold her.

"I didn't see you when I woke up here today. I don't know why I felt so disappointed." Kevin's low and sexy voice came over her head. When he spoke, his breath surrounded her head, which made her heart beat faster and her face blush again. His words were not terms of endearment, but they made her feel more moved than if they were.

Karen guessed that Kevin must have been an expert at flirting with girls. However, for someone like him, there was no need to flirt, there must have already been a lot of beautiful women pouncing on him.

Karen did not answer him with her voice. She gently held his waist and rubbed her face against his chest. "Kevin, I won't let you down anymore."

Amongst those who wanted to see the head of Rovio, was Charlie, son of the Gook family.

He wanted to gain more trust from his father, Bernard, and to gain greater power, so the most direct and effective way was to find a way to cooperate with Rovio.

He had already sent his secretary to deliver several invitations to Rovio, but every time, the head of Rovio had responded that he was busy and did not have time at the moment.

One or two times was already a lot, but Charlie had been rejected more than ten times. He didn't even get on the waiting list for appointments. Charlie's patience was almost worn out.

Looking at Charlie, who was sitting at his desk and frowning, Duncan wanted to speak several times. In the end, he couldn't help but say, "Young master Charlie, I heard that the person who wants to see him have been already assigned to appointment three months later. It's really not easy to meet him. He's not trying to avoid us."

"Appointments three months later? Let's think if there are any other shortcuts. The sooner we see him, the better." Charlie had just taken over some of the Gook family's businesses, but many high-level executives seemed to be not very satisfied with him.

Therefore, he was eager to meet Rovio's Leo Kyle and cooperate with him so that those people who looked down upon him would know his power.

Duncan thought for a moment and said, "Young master Charlie, I heard some news recently, but I don't know if it's true."

Charlie looked at Duncan coldly. "If you have anything to say, just say it. Why are you making me guess?"

Duncan added, "The Kyle family is low-profile. No media has ever taken photos of Leo Kyle. His personal life has always been the focus of people's attention, but no one has heard anything about it. But recently I heard that he is very fond of women. Some people say he can take on 6 women a night."

Hearing this, Charlie's eyes lit up, but it was not easy for him to believe the rumor. He asked, "Where did you hear this news?”

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