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Our Billion-Worth Twins by Velvet Antler novel Chapter 317

Chapter 317 What kind of question was that? Cedrick clearly did not give Catelyn another choice. She secretly glanced at Eason, still feeling embarrassed.

Eason, however, quickly left upon sensing the awkward atmosphere in the room.

With that, Catelyn had no more excuses. She opened her mouth obediently and let Cedrick feed her with the spoon.

Cedrick’s way of feeding was obviously a bit blunt, but he was gentle. When Catelyn had some soup droplets at the corner of her mouth, Cedrick would lovingly wipe it clean with a napkin. Catelyn’s initial resistance to the feeding gradually turned into enjoyment. She could feel her stomach warming as the warm soup slid into her esophagus.

Catelyn could not help but admire Cedrick’s gentle movements. She glanced at his beautiful jaw and realized that she had not seen it up close before.

What a perfect-looking jaw… Catelyn wondered what it would feel like to give it a poke.

However, she looked at Cedrick’s deep, cold eyes, and decided that it was perhaps not a very good idea.

Joanne came out of the bathroom and happened to witness Cedrick feeding Catelyn. She could see the tenderness in his eyes as if Catelyn was the only thing in his world.

Joanne sighed. Everything would have been better if the father of Catelyn’s child was not Jamie. If only Catelyn was not the ex-girlfriend of Cedrick’s nephew.

She left the ward quietly without disturbing the two of them.

As Joanne left the hospital, she walked in the direction of a certain Asean food store by memory. She might have been terrible in her sense of direction, but this would not stop her

from hunting for food.

However, just as she was about to cross the street, she saw a fluffy kitten running from the side of the road.

The little milk-colored cat was a stray, seemingly coated with a bit of dirt and dust. Looking at the pedestrians and cars coming and going, the kitten was evidently frightened and kept running around.

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