Rebirth and Finding the One Truly Loves Me

Chapter 66



Chapter 66 Why is Your Face So Red?

Her eyes were clear and bright, like a lake without any impurities, without any cover, allowing one to see to the bottom at a glance.

He saw his own reflection in her obsidian-like eyes.

His silhouette tensed in an instant, his expression undergoing several changes within a few short seconds.

But in the end, a hint of mockery appeared in his eyes, “Audrey, your would actually play with people’s hearts for Corbin.” Audrey knew it was pointless to say more, he wouldn't believe that her heart was no longer with Corbin.

Only time could prove everything.

She blinked her long lashes, wanting to say something, but suddenly noticed that his face seemed even redder than before. She murmured softly, “Why is your face so red?”

Sterling gritted his teeth, “Burnt.”

“So, you’re all burnt up like this, you must take the medicine | brought.” Audrey found a bottle of water in the room and handed him. the black pill.

Sterling looked at the dark pill in her delicate white fingertips, his slender sword-like eyebrows furrowed, “Failed to win the heart, so resorting to poison?”

Audrey was upset because he had been acting strange that day and refused to have a proper conversation with her. Chapter 6 Why is Your Face So Bed?

“You didn’t cat, it’s fine. | went back to school and had Eden buy medicine for you and bring it over.”

Saying so, she was about to withdraw her hand.

But the next second, the young man had grasped her slender wrist, guiding the pill she held at her fingertips to his thin lips. He parted his lips and swallowed the pill.

When Audrey withdrew her fingertips, she accidentally brushed. against his lower lip.Têxt © NôvelDrama.Org.

Awave of numbness and tingling, from the tips of her fingers, surged to her heart.

She lowered her long lashes, hiding a hint of panic in her eyes, and handed him the water.

After swallowing the pill, Sterling’s brow furrowed even more, “What did you give me to eat?”

Audrey looked up, observing his wrinkled features and gloomy, cold eyes, as if she had discovered a new continent. She burst out laughing, “You're such a big man, you're not afraid of hardship, are you?”

The medicine pills she made had the effect of reducing fever. They did. taste a bit bitter, but surely they weren’t bitter enough to make him react like that, were they?

Sterling’s face looked even worse.

Seeing his bitter and violent expression, as if he wanted to hit someone, Audrey quickly took out a strawberry gummy from her bag.

“It wouldn’t be bitter anymore if you ate this again.”

Chapter 66 Why is Your Face So Red?

Her fingertips were thin and white, her nails neatly trimmed without. any nail polish, clean and clear, with visible pale crescents. “| don’t like eating sugar,” he said with a disgusted expression.

Audrey directly fed the sugar to his lips.

Although he wore a face of refusal, the moment she fed him, he still opened his mouth and swallowed it down.

Sweet. The scent of strawberries spread between her lips, just like her own scent.

After seeing him finish the candy, Audrey’s expression softened considerably. She said softly, “You’ve taken your medicine, your fever should subside by tonight. You'll be going to class tomorrow, right?”

Sterling looked down at the sweet and soft girl crouching in front of him, a strand of hair falling on her tender white cheek. He suddenly leaned down, blowing away the few strands of hair on her cheek. His eyebrows slightly raised, his tone was casual and lazy, “What, you want me to go?”

Audrey was slightly unnerved by his sudden and somewhat

inappropriate tone. She averted her gaze, about to say something, when a noise suddenly came from the door. Audrey's eyelid twitched, “I sneaked in over the wall, | won’t be discovered, will 1?”

Sterling saw a flash of panic in her eyes, stood up and patted her on the head, “Climbing walls? You’ve got ambition!” Clearly, he was speaking sarcastically.

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