Kicked Out, She Came Back To Rule - Chapter 115: Chapter 115
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Tobias extended an invitation to Kaia.
Kaia froze for two seconds. "I... can't go..."
He asked, "Why? Don't you like racing?"
"Well... I... don't feel very well..." After struggling for a long while, Kaia finally came up with that excuse.
Tobias's eyes darkened, and he tensed, reaching out to feel her forehead.
"Where exactly do you feel unwell? You don't seem to have a fever." As he spoke, his gaze roamed up and down Kaia's body, making her feel distinctly uncomfortable.
If she'd known, she wouldn't have used that excuse.
"It's a woman's issue, inconvenient to explain. Just a small issue, you don't need to worry." Kaia spoke wearily.
Tobias's eyes dropped to her lower abdomen. "This is no small issue. This is where my future sons and daughters will be nurtured. You must take good care of it."
Kaia was stunned.
Completely ignoring her death glare, Tobias continued staring at her abdomen. "Does it hurt? My mother told me that women usually suffer a lot during this time. Let me massage it for you."
"You want to lose your hand?" Kaia's face twisted. "I'm too lazy to argue with you. I'm going upstairs to sleep."
"I'll carry you upstairs," Tobias said, straightening up.
"Thanks, but I'm good," Kaia replied, turning to leave.
But out of nowhere, Tobias moved lightning fast and scooped her up from behind, cradling her in his arms like a princess.
Kaia gasped. She had never been held by a man in such an intimate pose before. Her cheeks flushed red without her consent, and her heart started pounding faster.
She demanded, "Put me down."
"Don't be stubborn. I'll take you up," Tobias said, striding toward the stairs.
"Tobias! I told you to put me down!" Kaia's clear voice rose several notches.
Upstairs, Caden was tinkering with a robot. Hearing the commotion, he pushed his door open a crack to peek outside.
"Adults really know how to play!" he teased.
Hearing his words, both Kaia and Tobias looked up at him.
Caden made a "go for it" gesture to Tobias. "Tobias, go for it! I support you. You must marry her and make her my sister-in-law, or I'll look down on you."
With that, he slammed the door shut with a loud bang.
Tobias, smiling with his eyes, looked down at Kaia in his arms. "Did you hear that? My brother said if I can't marry you, he'll despise me."
"What's that got to do with me? Put me down first!" Kaia started struggling again.
Seeing that she was being too restless, which might be dangerous, Tobias lowered his head close to her ear, slowly exhaling warm breath. "Be good. Listen to me, and you'll get a reward."
Whether intentionally or not, he blew right at her most sensitive spot, her left earlobe. The sensation made her freeze like a kitten caught by the scruff of the neck, unable to move, cheeks burning hotter, and heart racing faster.
Noticing her reaction, Tobias's smile deepened.
"So this is your weak spot, huh?" he teased.
Kaia's pupils widened in shock. Flushed and indignant, she tried to make a big move to break free, but the man restrained her.
Tobias warned, "Really, don't move anymore. Or else... I'll just eat your earlobe."
His deep, masculine voice brushed against her ear like a breeze plucking harp strings, sending shivers down her spine and making her blush red.
She also noticed him watching her shy face with obvious intent. Clearly, this man was doing it on purpose.
Kaia had never suffered such a loss before, so she decided to get back at him.
Once inside the room, Tobias reluctantly set her down.
Kaia froze for two seconds. "I... can't go..."
He asked, "Why? Don't you like racing?"
"Well... I... don't feel very well..." After struggling for a long while, Kaia finally came up with that excuse.
Tobias's eyes darkened, and he tensed, reaching out to feel her forehead.
"Where exactly do you feel unwell? You don't seem to have a fever." As he spoke, his gaze roamed up and down Kaia's body, making her feel distinctly uncomfortable.
If she'd known, she wouldn't have used that excuse.
"It's a woman's issue, inconvenient to explain. Just a small issue, you don't need to worry." Kaia spoke wearily.
Tobias's eyes dropped to her lower abdomen. "This is no small issue. This is where my future sons and daughters will be nurtured. You must take good care of it."
Kaia was stunned.
Completely ignoring her death glare, Tobias continued staring at her abdomen. "Does it hurt? My mother told me that women usually suffer a lot during this time. Let me massage it for you."
"You want to lose your hand?" Kaia's face twisted. "I'm too lazy to argue with you. I'm going upstairs to sleep."
"I'll carry you upstairs," Tobias said, straightening up.
"Thanks, but I'm good," Kaia replied, turning to leave.
But out of nowhere, Tobias moved lightning fast and scooped her up from behind, cradling her in his arms like a princess.
Kaia gasped. She had never been held by a man in such an intimate pose before. Her cheeks flushed red without her consent, and her heart started pounding faster.
She demanded, "Put me down."
"Don't be stubborn. I'll take you up," Tobias said, striding toward the stairs.
"Tobias! I told you to put me down!" Kaia's clear voice rose several notches.
Upstairs, Caden was tinkering with a robot. Hearing the commotion, he pushed his door open a crack to peek outside.
"Adults really know how to play!" he teased.
Hearing his words, both Kaia and Tobias looked up at him.
Caden made a "go for it" gesture to Tobias. "Tobias, go for it! I support you. You must marry her and make her my sister-in-law, or I'll look down on you."
With that, he slammed the door shut with a loud bang.
Tobias, smiling with his eyes, looked down at Kaia in his arms. "Did you hear that? My brother said if I can't marry you, he'll despise me."
"What's that got to do with me? Put me down first!" Kaia started struggling again.
Seeing that she was being too restless, which might be dangerous, Tobias lowered his head close to her ear, slowly exhaling warm breath. "Be good. Listen to me, and you'll get a reward."
Whether intentionally or not, he blew right at her most sensitive spot, her left earlobe. The sensation made her freeze like a kitten caught by the scruff of the neck, unable to move, cheeks burning hotter, and heart racing faster.
Noticing her reaction, Tobias's smile deepened.
"So this is your weak spot, huh?" he teased.
Kaia's pupils widened in shock. Flushed and indignant, she tried to make a big move to break free, but the man restrained her.
Tobias warned, "Really, don't move anymore. Or else... I'll just eat your earlobe."
His deep, masculine voice brushed against her ear like a breeze plucking harp strings, sending shivers down her spine and making her blush red.
She also noticed him watching her shy face with obvious intent. Clearly, this man was doing it on purpose.
Kaia had never suffered such a loss before, so she decided to get back at him.
Once inside the room, Tobias reluctantly set her down.
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