Summary of Chapter 473 from My Quick-witted Baby (Arabella and Kenneth)
Chapter 473 marks a crucial moment in Collect’s Novel novel, My Quick-witted Baby (Arabella and Kenneth). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Chapter 473
The two of them took another nap and ended up sleeping until the afternoon. Kenneth felt an itch on his nose, but he didn't open his eyes. Instead, he grabbed the little hand and rubbed his firm chin against her soft cheek, asking, "Awake? Would you like to sleep a little longer?"
There was a short beard on his chin and it caused her pain when he rubbed his chin against her. Nestling in his arms, Arabella giggled, trying to avoid him, and replied, "Mr. Lucero, don't sleep in. It was already afternoon and the sun was about to set."
Kenneth finally opened his eyes and realized it was truly afternoon. In the past twenty years of his life, he had never slept until afternoon, let alone sleep in.
Lying in his arms obediently, Arabella asked, "Mr. Lucero, were you... tired?"
Kenneth tightened his hold. He had used so much strength as if he was about to break her slender waist. He questioned, "Mr. Lucero, is it that I haven't satisfied you? Should I prove my stamina to you"
Arabela quickly raised her hands in surrender, begging, "Mr. Lucero, I was wrong. Please forgive me. I feel as if my body is falling apart and I need some rest."
She had already learned about his stamina with her own experience. Although she was the one who initiatively seduced him, she was still surprised by his extraordinary stamina.
Her palm-face face twisted when she was begging him. Blended with the dark circles under her eyes, she looked very pitiful. Seeing this, Kenneth curled up his lips and said, "Now you finally know how to beg for mercy. But weren't you very audacious before?"
Arabella blinked naughtily, her long eyelashes brushing across her skin. She raised her delicate chin arrogantly and said, "Mr. Lucero, you must remember that your first time was taken away by me."
Kenneth knitted his brows and complained, "Mr. Lucero, why do you always steal my lines? That's something I should say."
"Bella, I won't have any other woman except for you."
He will!
However, Arabella didn't shout it out. She was very pleasant with his sweet talk and her gloomy face was immediately gone. She said cheerfully, "Mr. Lucero, let's get up. We can sleep at night."
The two of them got up and washed themselves. When Kenenth went out after changing his clothes, he found that Arabella was tidying up the messy bedsheet, on which there was a blood stain.
Arabella was a shy girl, so naturally, she wouldn't let the maids wash this bedsheet. She wanted to wash it by herself.
Kenneth walked over and hugged her from behind. He placed his big palm on her flat belly and asked, "Bella, should you... take some contraceptives?"
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