What Happens in Chapter 466 – From the Book My Quick-witted Baby (Arabella and Kenneth)
Dive into Chapter 466, a pivotal chapter in My Quick-witted Baby (Arabella and Kenneth), written by Collect. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.
Chapter 466
This was already the second time she had washed his underwear for him.
After hanging the clothes, Arabella looked up and saw their underwear side by side, drying in the sun. She felt so happy at this moment that she couldn't help but smile.
As she turned around with the basin, Arabella saw Kenneth. He had arrived early and was leaning lazily against the wall with a pair of narrow eyes glistening with a hint of tenderness, staring at her intensely. His gaze was scorching as if filled with molten lava.
Arabella's earlobes turned red in an instant. "Mr. Lucero, that's rude. Don't you know you should knock before entering a girl's room?"
Kenneth raised an eyebrow, and a trace of mature charm appeared in his narrow eyes. "You want to talk about courtesy now? Was it appropriate for you to foolishly smile at my underwear like an infatuated little girl?"
Arabella remained silent with embarrassment.
Arabella had always been good at arguing, but she rarely won regarding this man.
After putting the basin down, Arabella stood by the bed and looked at him with watery eyes. She extended her fair fingers and beckoned him over. "Come here."
This was her true boudoir. The entire room was filled with a young girl's soft and sweet fragrance. Now she stood charmingly by the bed, her eyes sparkling like stars, inviting him to come closer.
Kenneth strode over, and his tall figure cast a shadow over her. "Who are you beckoning with your finger? Are you treating me like a puppy?"
Arabella bit her lower lip and jumped into his arms, embracing his muscular waist. "Mr. Lucero, how about you be... my puppy?"
Yes.
Kenneth knew that she was curious about that. Otherwise, she wouldn't have seduced him so proactively. He pursed his lips. "That's nonsense."
"Then let me see."
"Aren't you shy, Mrs. Lucero?"
His words made Arabella's petite and stunning face blush like it could drip blood. She wanted to find a hole to hide in.
Kenneth released his grip on her. "I'll go out first."
He turned around and left.
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