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Chapter 411: Acting Coquettishly

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Daniel Marshall’s sensuous thin lips part slightly, exhaling a faint puff of smoke.

Even hearing the door start to open, his gorgeously refined features remain impassive, not a ripple of emotion showing.

After changing her shoes, Olivia Jenkins saunters in as if nothing has happened.

A reasonable distance away from Daniel, Olivia stops.

Her clear eyes tremble slightly as she angles her head, looking at Daniel, and begins to speak nonchalantly, “Honey, you’re still up. Were you waiting for ?”

The dull light in Daniel’s eyes suddenly brighten, like two small flas ignited in the dark. His glance sharply locks onto Olivia.

“Wife, why are you standing so far away? Do you despise ?”

Olivia’s smile remains unruffled. Her expression, entirely innocent, replies, “Honey, I had so stinky tofu. I sll a bit off now, so I didn’t want you to sll it.”

Daniel’s gaze intensely fixed on Olivia, – “Co here!”

“In case the sll bothers you, don’t bla !” Olivia says flirtatiously as she sits on Daniel’s lap, her arms loosely wrapped around his neck.

“Do I sll? Will you despise ?” Olivia leans towards Daniel, intentionally exhaling her breath onto his face.

Olivia’s expression remains innocent, with a hint of cheeky cuteness as her long curled eyelashes flutter, adding an elfin charm.

Daniel remains silent. His eagle-like eyes stare deeply into Olivia’s almond ones.

Suddenly, his sensuous thin lips part slightly, exhaling a cloud of smoke directly onto Olivia’s face.

In an instant, Olivia contorts her face in disgust and even rolls her eyes at Daniel.

Olivia attempts to stand up, but Daniel clasps her waist, stopping her from getting up.

Olivia is sowhat frustrated and pats Daniel’s chest.

Suddenly, Daniel extinguishes the unfinished cigarette in the ashtray. The hand he frees goes to hold Olivia, – “You don’t sll bad at all. You sll lovely.”

“You’re such a…!”

Before Olivia could finish, Daniel has already silenced her with a kiss.

Only when Olivia can barely breathe, does Daniel finally let her go.

Under Olivia’s glaring eyes, Daniel affords himself another tender kiss on her lips.

“Having tasted it, I can confirm that you’re sweet and have a lovely scent!”

Would he be just as persuasive in front of Jay Bennett?

Would he also be so good at coaxing people then?

Despite her contempt for Daniel, Olivia keeps her feelings to herself.

Olivia pokes at Daniel’s chest, lecturing him. “You sll like smoke. It’s awful! And the living room slls terrible. I thought I stepped into heaven.”

Daniel calls out in a loud voice, “Auntie Jane, open up all the windows for ventilation and spray so air freshener.”

Upon hearing his orders, Auntie Jane scurries over and imdiately complies.

In an instant, Daniel scoops up Olivia and heads upstairs.

After their romantic encounter, Daniel holds Olivia in his arms.

“Wife, have you had fun tonight?”

Olivia’s tone is mild and her voice faint,” It was alright! After dinner, I went to the night market with Benjamin Johnson and Valerie Howard. Ate a lot of stuff.”

In a deep, domineering voice tinged with arrogance, Daniel asks, “What kind of food is sold at the night market? Do you like going there?”

Olivia nestles her head into Daniel’s chest, unmoving. Her tender voice slowly replies.

“Roasted sweet potatoes, they’re delicious and sll wonderful! There’s also candied chestnuts, cotton candy, tofu pudding, stinky tofu, and so much more. With a luxurious life like yours, you probably don’t eat those foods often.

You guys probably prefer wine, steak, various kinds of seafood, and all sorts of exquisite desserts, where the plating alone seems high class and so beautiful that it keeps you staring.”

“Wife, you’re mistaken. I’ve tried all of those. As a child, my grandmother took . Now, I take her.”

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