Chapter 308
Chapter 308:
Had Yolanda been responsible for this?
Alicia had slept through the entire night.
When she woke up, her fever had finally subsided.
During the doctor’s morning rounds, he explained her condition to her.
“From now on, you need to be more careful.
Gentle handling during intimate moments is essential for your health.
The fever was caused by an inflamed wound that didn’t heal properly.
It’s not a serious issue, but roughness in those moments can lead to gynecological problems in the future.”
Still feeling groggy, Alicia nodded absentmindedly.
Just then, Caden walked into the room.
After the doctor left, he took a seat beside her, setting down breakfast.
His face showed faint signs of exhaustion, likely from a sleepless night.
Alicia shut her eyes with a blank expression.
“Caden, I don’t want to see you right now.”
He calmly opened the container of food, revealing a bowl of nutritious soup.
It was mild in flavor yet surprisingly aromatic.
“You can be upset, but don’t starve yourself,” he said.
Alicia was too drained to argue, so she stayed silent.
Caden scooped up a spoonful of soup and held it near her lips.
She frowned, clearly impatient.
“I can’t eat.
I feel like I’m going to throw up.”
She was trying to be polite, not outright stating that she found his presence revolting.
However, Caden understood her meaning perfectly.
Despite her refusal to eat the day before and her fever the entire night, she still needed something in her system.
“Are you sure you won’t eat?” he asked again.
She turned her head away in response.
Without warning, Caden took a spoonful of the soup himself.novelbin
He grabbed her face and fed her mouth-to-mouth.
Alicia didn’t have the strength to push him away and had no choice but to let him feed her.
With each bite, her face heated up, and a wave of dizziness swept over her.
She felt herself getting closer to throwing up.
Unable to bear Caden’s persistent tactics any longer, Alicia finally relented.
“I’ll eat by myself later.”
Only then did Caden sit back.
He licked the remaining soup from his lips and scooped up another spoonful.
“Get up.
I’ll feed you.”
She clenched her teeth in frustration.
“I said I’ll eat by myself.”
Caden didn’t listen.
He put the spoon in his mouth and seemed ready to feed her the same way again.
Alicia paused for a moment before changing her tone.
“Fine.
Just feed me,” she muttered, unwilling to prolong the situation.
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