Patricia Wilson

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  • by Patricia Wilson Yang Feng waited for Zhao Moyao's footsteps to disappear down the hall before further advancing onto the stubborn woman. She was so adorable looking like she was on the brink of losing her sanity with his continuous teasing. "My love, it's okay to admit you were touching me all night long—" "I didn't!" "I worked very hard for this body. I'm glad my hard work is paying off—" "Shut up!" "You can touch me all you want because I really enjoyed your fingers running across it-" "Shut up!…
  • by Patricia Wilson Zhao Lifei’s lips parted in shock. They had barely established their relationship and he was already thinking of marriage?! She was baffled to hear him talk about marriage so easily. "My granddaughter is not someone you can marry as you please." Zhao Moyao’s initial anger began to trickle away with each passing second. Marriage with the next head of the Yang family? It was more than he could ever ask for. His prized granddaughter deserved the best of the best. Within their circle, who else could…
  • by Patricia Wilson Zhao Lifei didn’t know how and when she fell asleep in his arms, but she did. And she only discovered it when a piercing sound ripped through the air, startling the loving couple from their slumber. HONK! HONK! She almost fell off the bed in fright upon hearing the blaring horn being blasted from Yang Feng’s side. It was annoying and unbearably loud. If it came closer, it could pop their eardrums. CLUNK! The noise stopped when the beast that was previously wrapped around her roughly…
  • by Patricia Wilson "You are trying to seduce me, don’t lie!" She grew flustered at the way he looked at her with an alluring glint in his eyes. The more she stared into his eyes, the more she felt herself loss within it. When his lips curved into a tiny smirk, her heart skipped a beat. "Even if I was, we can’t do anything. Not in your current condition." He leaned down as if he was going to kiss her. She closed her eyes in eager anticipation of what was to come. She waited one second, then two, and then a few seconds…
  • by Patricia Wilson After the call with her grandfather, a few more doctors came in to examine her. The nurses gave her a few medications to take, switched out her IV drip, and even offered to help her shower. Zhao Lifei profusely denied the latter, hence, they patiently told her how to properly care for her wound when washing herself. Since she still had bandages on both her forehead and stomach, she would not be able to take a proper shower. She did not have a choice but to accept assistance with washing her hair. Once…
  • by Patricia Wilson After a few seconds of comfortable silence, Zhao Moyao finally decided to speak up again, this time, his voice was heavy. "Xiao Fei, there will be no legal repercussions." He placed the pen and contract he was looking at down. "But the military had somehow caught wind of this. They have contacted me and although they refused to even hint how they found out, they’re impressed to know your skills have not deteriorated." If anyone else told her this, Zhao Lifei would’ve thought it was a compliment.…
  • by Patricia Wilson Zhao Lifei suspiciously eyed her giddy expression. "Qinqin, we’re adults now." She chided her, already guessing the plan. "H-huh? I don’t know what you’re talking about." Yang Ruqin sheepishly smiled, innocently batting her eyes even though she was pretty much caught red-handed. "I will not always argue for you — especially if you’re in the wrong." Zhao Lifei chuckled when Ruqin pouted, her eyes growing wide as she put on her best puppy look. "But Feifei!" She whined like a clingy…
  • by Patricia Wilson "Perhaps I am, perhaps I’m not." She shrugged as her lips tilted upwards. Zhao Lifei’s sweet smile immediately mesmerized him. He looked at her like a lovestruck fool, completely caught up by her smile. He was originally green with envy that someone else had taken her on a date before he ever got the chance. How could Ruqin betray him like this? She clearly knew they had a history together, but not only did she pair her up with multiple men, he was not even considered to be one of her blind…
  • by Patricia Wilson "Stubborn little thing." He muttered under his breath. He expected this sort of fearless behavior from her but didn’t think she would dare to disagree with him in public. She raised her finger and poked his iron chest with each word. "You. Will. Release. Qinqin. Is. That. Clear?" Because of their height difference, she needed to look up to him while doing so and she couldn’t help but feel it was such a disadvantageous position. She didn’t like it one bit. Not only was she daring enough to…
  • by Patricia Wilson Han Wuting who was standing behind the head of the neurology department was the first person in line to speak, thus, his attention was on the clipboard on his hand with the patient’s files in it. Working with VVIPs in First Hospital for a long time, he was accustomed to treating "anonymous" patients, and only had details of their medical record while the management withholds their identity. When he heard a gasp of shock, he looked up and his eyes flickered with surprise. So these were the people…
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