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My Quick-witted Baby (Arabella and Kenneth) novel Chapter 494

Summary for Chapter 494: My Quick-witted Baby (Arabella and Kenneth)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 494 – My Quick-witted Baby (Arabella and Kenneth) by Collect

In Chapter 494, a key moment in the Novel novel My Quick-witted Baby (Arabella and Kenneth), Collect delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 494

Upon hearing those last two words, Kenneth put down his hand and gently lifted his handsome eyelids, casting a glance at Amare.

Amare felt a chill run down his neck, but he forced a flattering smile and said, "Mr. Lucerocero, it wasn't me who said that... It was Mr. York!"

Cole sneezed from a distance. Who was the little troublemaker trying to shift the blame onto him?

But Amare wasn't making things up. Ever since Kenneth returned to Faykarta, he had kept his distance from women, except for Liliana, who was an exception.

Kenneth withdrew his gaze indifferently. "Drive."

"Yes, Mr. Lucerocero."

...

In Harmony Villa.

Kenneth returned to his villa in Harmony Villa. He lived here alone now, and his 21st therapist, Dr. Olsen, had been waiting for quite some time.

Dr. Olsen was a fair-skinned young man dressed in a white lab coat. He looked politely at Kenneth and said, "Mr. Lucero, hello. Please have a seat."

Kenneth sat down on the sofa, and his two long legs were elegantly crossed, exuding an air of indifference and aloofness.

Dr. Olsen took a seat across from him. "Mr. Lucero, relax. We can chat now. Have you ever had a girlfriend before?"

Moreover, at the age of 28, even though he wasn't driven by desire, he should still be in the prime of his youth. Yet, he had no sexual desire and his body showed no response.

He knew something was wrong with his body.

As for Liliana, he should be attracted to her. Her long black hair, the playful and lively glimmer in her eyes and brows occasionally stirred his heart.

Dr. Olsen nodded, showing his understanding. "Mr. Lucero, since a girl is appearing in your life, why not try dating her? Spend time together like a couple and see if, as your liking for her deepens, desire for her emerges. Intimate embraces between lovers are a form of sexuality. Open your heart and let her in."

Was it really necessary to do that?

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