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Under the Heiress' Facade novel Chapter 318

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Under the Heiress' Facade is the best current series by the author Swnovelss. The Chapter 318 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 318 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

As Hera spoke, she deftly tied up her long hair in a braid that hung down her back.

"Alright," Bernard replied as he finished sending his messages. Then, he switched off his phone and lay down.

Hera rolled up her sleeves, exposing her fair, slender arm. She glanced at Bernard's loose, baggy bathrobe, then went into the bathroom before coming out and tossing him a towel. "Take off your bathrobe."

Hera picked up a gold needle and wiped it with alcohol. Under the light, the needle glinted with a cold flash.

She turned to look at him. "Do you want to know how it feels to be half-paralyzed?"

Bernard just stared at her. He realized that he shouldn't be flirting with a woman who was focused on her work.

He took off his bathrobe and used the towel to cover his nether regions. Like a fair maiden awaiting her prince, he lay on the water bed expectantly.

Hera just rolled her eyes. She fixed the water bed's temperature before starting the acupuncture. She was already familiar with his pressure points, and the way she administered the needles was smooth and practiced.

In a short while, Bernard was covered from head to toe in needles. All 16 of the main gold needles were custom-made by Bernard. The rest were silver needles.

Hera's face started getting hot. She glanced at Bernard furtively to make sure that he was still fast asleep. Then, she knelt on one knee on the side of the bed and bent over him to spread the ointment on his thigh.

She had no idea why she was so nervous. After all, she was just treating his wounds.

Suddenly, the doorbell rang.

Hera jolted, and the knee that was precariously balanced on the bedside slipped. The water bed was too soft, and she didn't dare to let go of the ointment in her hand. Her other hand couldn't find any support, so her body lost its balance.

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