Master Pei's Wife is a Devil Concubine-Chapter 1152 - : I Refuse! (1)

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Chapter 1152: I Refuse! (1)

Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

Halfway through her words, she stopped abruptly.

Pei Huai looked into her eyes and waited for her to continue. He did not rush her and was very patient.

However, Su Ji did not make him wait for too long. After a few seconds, she spoke again.

“I dreamed of the day st Z Sea.” She met Pei Huai’s constricted pupils and said calmly, “I got into a car accident and fell into the sea…”

Pei Huai’s arms tightened around her. “That was indeed a terrible nightmare. No wonder you were so scared.”

He kissed the top of her head, forehead, and eyelids. He could feel her eyelids trembling.

Su Ji nodded, confirming his words about how scary the nightmare was.

Pei Huai held her in his arms, and she leaned against him completely relaxed.

“As expected, we should sleep together.” Pei Huai spoke in a low and hoarse voice.

Su Ji thought that he was planning to share a bed with her. She stood up and looked at him from a distance. “This bed is for a single person, so it’ll be very crowded.”

Pei Huai pressed his face against her forehead and said softly, as if he was pleading, “it’s just for one night.”

Su Ji could not stand it when he spoke to her softly. It was against the rules because she could not reject him at all. Alright then.”

If it was just for one night, she could tolerate it as long as he obediently went back to his room to sleep tomorrow.

That was how she understood it. However, the next second, Pei Huai’s lips curled up and he said, “I ordered a double bed. It will be delivered tomorrow.”

Su Ji was stunned.

He had become a god!

Looking at Pei Huai’s expression, she was somewhat convinced. “There’s no need. I can sleep by myself.”

“I know, but,” Pei Huai replied without any psychological burden, “I can’t.”

Su Ji:

Pei Huai looked straight at her and said, “I haven’t slept in the room next door. I had two meetings and thought that I would be busy until dawn, but now that I’m hugging you, I suddenly feel sleepy.”

Only then did Su Ji notice that he was not wearing pajamas but a black shirt.

“You’re so clingy.” Su Ji turned her flushed face.

Noticing her change, Pei Huai chuckled softly.

Su Ji was very suspicious. “Our child won’t be as clingy as you in the future, right?”

Pei Huai thought about it, but his focus was not on whether their child would be clingy, but on…

“Clingy to whom?” He asked, “to you?”

Su Ji could not guess what he was thinking, so she replied with a casual “mm.”

However, Pei Huai’s expression turned colder. “Then I will help ‘him’ get rid of this bad habit.”

Wasn’t that hypocritical?

Su Ji reacted for a second and looked back at him. “Are you a tyrant?”

She found it funny.

“No.” Then, Pei Huai lowered his voice and lowered his eyes piously. “I am your loyal subject.”

Su Ji’s fetal movement was fierce…

That night, they squeezed into a single bed in the hospital.

Pei Huai hugged her from behind. He had really been in a meeting all the way until the wee hours of the morning. He had been busy with the medication during the day and had not slept for more than twenty hours. Finally, he hugged his wife and fell asleep very quickly.

However, Su Ji did not fall asleep that night.

Pei Huai did not make any sound even when he was asleep. It was just like those old medieval movies, where a vampire lay flat in a gorgeous coffin and was astonishingly beautiful. Even his breathing seemed to be in silent mode. If one did not get close, one would not be able to hear it at all.

Even so, Su Ji still had insomnia.

It was not just because he said, “I’m your loyal subject” but also because…

Su Ji lied just now. She did have a nightmare, but it was not the day at Z-Sea.

The real dream was far more terrifying than her car accident, even more terrifying than her falling into the cold deep sea.

She dreamed that the medication was ineffective and she was pushed into the operating room for a caesarian section. Before she went in, she could still feel the fetal movement, but when she woke up, she was told that the baby had been artificially separated from the mother…he had already stopped breathing.

The entire hospital was covered in a nauseating cold color. The doctors and nurses were all panicking. The elevator seemed to be broken. The warning tone kept repeating. The specialist fell to the ground. No one knew why.

“How did this happen?”

“Impossible…”

“Impossible!”

Several attempts to save her were declared ineffective. The heart rate monitor did not respond, and the constant beep was suffocating.