Chapter 586: Underestimating This Man – A Turning Point in Switched Marriage The Coddled Little Wife by Zhi Lan
In this chapter of Switched Marriage The Coddled Little Wife, Zhi Lan introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 586: Underestimating This Man shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
But today Grandma Jia told her that she could sleep with Grandma Jia, just like when they took naps together during the summer vacation, so she wasn’t scared anymore.
"Oh, oh, alright, Grandma likes Ningning the most."
After dinner, Old Mrs. Jia thought about cleaning up the dishes herself and let those two get inside quickly.
Before she could make a move, Qin Juan had already picked up a bowl, and her son followed by grabbing chopsticks and even took the bowl from Qin Juan’s hands.
"The water’s cold, let me wash it."
Old Mrs. Jia saw her usually rough and careless son showing some tenderness and stopped trying to do the chores herself. She took Little Ningning by the hand and headed to her room.
"Ningning, let’s go, Grandma will tell you a story in the room."
Little Ningning was instantly overjoyed; she loved listening to stories from Grandma Jia.
Once everyone left, the room was suddenly left with just the two of them.
Although Jia Liang and Qin Juan met almost every day, perhaps because of the day, Qin Juan’s face suddenly felt a bit warm.
Jia Liang became awkward too, "Uh, you go wash up first, I’ll be done here soon."
Qin Juan didn’t even look at her and turned to leave the kitchen.
The cold wind helped cool her flushed face a bit.
There was hot water boiling on the stove. She’d washed off her makeup in the afternoon, and now she just brushed her teeth and poured some hot water to wash her feet.
Just as she finished washing her feet, Jia Liang had finished tidying up the kitchen and came in.
Seeing Qin Juan wiping her feet, without a word, he picked up the footwash water.
"Hey..."
Before Qin Juan could react, he was already carrying the basin of footwash water out, naturally going to dispose of it for her.
An unusual feeling stirred in Qin Juan’s heart.
She knew Jia Liang was different from that person before, but she didn’t expect this...
She stopped her thoughts, realizing that comparing Jia Liang to that person was an insult to Jia Liang.
The past was in the past, and she believed she would be happy in the future.
After disposing of the foot basin, Jia Liang finished washing up at lightning speed and entered the room to find Qin Juan already lying in bed.
She lay properly on the inside of the bed, her jet-black hair spread across the pillow.
His heart was pounding, as if it wanted to leap out the next second.
He took a few steps forward, appearing calm, but his eyes were filled with urgency.
"Juanzi, I’m turning off the lights."
Qin Juan gave a soft response, and Jia Liang pulled the light string to the bedside, laying it between the two pillows, then turned off the light.
The room instantly went dark.
There was no moon tonight, but the faint starlight streamed in through the gaps in the curtains, casting a thin veil over the room.
With the loss of vision, the other senses became more sensitive.
Qin Juan felt the gentle shake of the bed, and beside her, Jia Liang’s rustling as he removed his clothes.
As his silhouette approached, her heart began to beat wildly.
Jia Liang pulled open the quilt and got in, and after lying still for a moment, clumsily pulled her into his embrace.
Just as he imagined, she was soft and fragrant.
Qin Juan didn’t resist; she wasn’t some naive little girl and found Jia Liang’s awkwardness rather amusing.
She felt his hot breath spraying onto her ears, gradually moving to her face.
She was just about to laugh at him for taking so long to find his way, when suddenly a weight like a mountain pressed down on her.
"Juanzi, Juanzi..."
His voice was husky and deep, leaving her no chance to respond.
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