The Male Protagonist K*dnapped the Wrong Person - 67
Chapter 67 - "It's okay not to get married"
After recovering, Qin Zheng picked her up and put her back
on the bed, taking a hot towel and wiping her legs.
The tender flesh was a little swollen, so he touched it
lovingly, wiped off all her and his own bodily fluids, and then held her in his
arms.
It was approaching two o'clock, and Sang Rou’s eyes were
drowsy.
The man was satisfied and kissed her cheek: "Good
girl, do you feel comfortable?"
Unable to open her eyes, she responded to him
perfunctorily.
Qin Zheng hugged her, his broad body covering her
completely: "Good girl, go to sleep."
His scent surrounded her. Sang Rou rubbed his
chest and fell asleep.
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The next day, when she woke up, he was sitting next to her looking at his phone. Seeing that she was still confused, Qin Zheng touched her
head: "Are you still sleepy?"
Sang Rou stood up slowly, fell on him again, hugged his
waist and closed her eyes.
Qin Zheng stroked her again and again, feeling itchy
because of her clinging look, and wanted to kiss her again.
She remembered that they were all suppose to go to
excursions: "Where are Sister He You and the others?"
"I told them that you haven't gotten up yet and let
them go on their own."
Sang Ruo raised her head, not very happy: "Why didn't
you wake me up?"
He turned her over and pressed her down, kissed her loudly on
the mouth, and laughed at her: "There's a little pig who got too tired
last night. I have to raise her before going out."
Sang Rou’s earlobes were red: "I'm not a pig."
Qin Zheng chuckled twice and kissed the top of her hair:
"You’re my baby pig."
She blushed at what he said and retorted to him
unyieldingly: "Then you’re an old sow."
The warm atmosphere dissipated immediately, but Qin Zheng
was already used to it, and he immediately replied to her with raised eyebrows:
"I'm a boar, the kind that f*cks piglets."
Sang Ruo snorted lightly but did not refute.
He was so shameless, how could she say anything?
It was already eleven o'clock when she got up, and Qin
Zheng took her out to get lunch.
They chose a seafood restaurant. The proprietress was from
the Northeast. When she saw the man peeling shrimps for her, she grinned and
praised him: "Young man, you’re so kind to your sister."
Qin Zheng paused for a moment and replied calmly: "She’s
my girlfriend."
The proprietress looked at Sang Ruo covertly, and saw her
opening her mouth to take the shrimp in his hand, and nodded generously:
"Yes, we’re getting married."
The proprietress was not embarrassed and continued with a
smile: "Then I wish you a happy wedding."
After they left, Qin Zheng knocked her on the head and said
with great interest, "Who said we’re getting married?"
She said seriously: "We don’t have to tie the
knot."
He was moved in vain, knowing that she liked to choke
people and yet she was asking for trouble. Qin Zheng pulled her face and said
in a fierce tone: "K*ll it! It must be tied!"
Sang Ruo curled up the corners of her mouth and swallowed another
piece of shrimp from his hand.
Qin Zheng was used to serving her, and he liked to see her
chubby like a little hamster after being fed by him.
The way he looked at the little girl with a smile on his
face was simply unsightly to others.
The guests on the side shook their heads, thinking that
this man was too doting on his wife and was probably henpecked.
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