Chapter 1436 Got Drunk (Part Three)
"There, are you satisfied now?" Leena bit her lips and lowered her head, looking at her toes. She felt a bit embarrassed at the unfamiliar thing she just did. Kevin was making her do little shameless things bit by bit. What was going to be next? "Just so so," Kevin replied. He stopped messing around because he felt a little more dizzy now. The alcohol was really starting to have its full effect.
"Okay, okay, let's go into the room now." Relieved, Leena helped him into the room. They could finally rest. With that much alcohol, she saw how her husband could turn into a giant baby.
"Nana, you are good at taking advantage of loopholes." Lying on the bed, Kevin gazed at her lazily.
"Me? You are so wrong! Stay there, I will go to prepare the bath water for you." Leena hurriedly ran into the bathroom, happy that she managed to muddle through this situation but she wouldn't admit it. Wasn't he the one who said it? She only needed to kiss him. He didn't require how long she should do the kiss. Therefore it was up to her to decide how long it was going to be.
Kevin smiled with self-mockery. It was true that he was a little drunk, but he was still conscious. He then remembered and dwelled on the thing that slipped out of Rain's mouth earlier when they were drinking. He felt that he hadn't misheard anything. The feeling in his gut that they were deliberately hiding something from him was getting stronger.
The next day when Leena woke up and opened her eyes, she found herself in the arms of Kevin, who was still in a deep sound sleep. She felt so warm as Kevin wrapped her by the waist with his muscular arms. And she found that he would subconsciously tighten his grip at her slightest movement, as if he was afraid that she would go away at any time. She carefully and quietly slid out of his embrace and got out of bed. There were now two men in the house who would need breakfast soon.
Coming downstairs, Leena found that Rain was still asleep. He drank too much last night. He was so drunk that he didn't even have any reaction when she walked into his room and tucked him in.
Thinking that they would feel like crap after they got up because of the hangover, she went into the kitchen and cooked some millet porridge. She added some corn flour in the porridge to make it more tasty.
Kevin awakened to something that made his face itch. Thinking it was some bug, he raised his hand to swat it. When he opened his eyes, Leena was stroking his face with her hair. She was looking at him with her clear eyes, flashing a sly smile.
"What time is it now?" Kevin pinched the spot between his eyebrows. His head felt so heavy that he didn't think he could raise it.
"Good morning! It is already about ten o'clock. Do you want to get up now?" Leena leaned on his chest and continued to tease him with her hair. She was having fun with him.
"Yes. Where is Rain? Is he still sleeping? And could you please not yell at me?" Kevin had never slept in and woken as late as today. He didn't even notice when Leena got out and came back into the room. He was indeed beastly drunk last night. And the hangover was so bad that even the slightest sound seemed very loud.
"No. I have already woken him up before I came back up here to you." If it wasn't for the porridge that was getting cold, she would not have been so eager to wake them up.
Rain was a little embarrassed after he got up in the morning. He had never expected that he would be so drunk that he would need to sleep over in their house that night. So when he saw Kevin again, he wasn't as cocky as he was the night before as if nobody on earth could beat him. Today, he lowered his head, both to hide his embarrassment and to not directly look at the light which made his headache feel worse.
"Morning!" Kevin greeted him, already feeling better and looking good. He found that Rain was easy to get along with after a good round of drinking. Although sometimes he had a sharp tone, he was actually a man with good morals and values. Kevin held him up in high regard because of that.
"Huh? Good morning? Are you making fun of me now? Don't you know what time it is now? And you're just saying 'morning' to me?" Rain snapped and stared at him. Even though he was still recovering from his hangover, he still looked very handsome and fascinating. "It's ten o'clock. So technically it is still morning." Kevin sat down opposite him. Leena kept silent and served them the porridge. In this situation, she thought the best choice was to remain quiet, stay out of trouble and avoid drawing fire upon herself. "You were indeed born in the year of the pig." Rain glanced at Kevin disdainfully. It had never occurred to him that when Kevin was on his way to work every morning, he was actually still tucked in bed. Well, different people had different times of waking up. "No, you are wrong. I was born in the year of the horse," Kevin said seriously, as if his birth year sign would be really changed if he didn't correct him.
"What? Oh, no! So you are even younger than me? But why do you look years older?" Rain would not stop if he didn't piss others off. That was what the real Rain was like. But when the opponent was Kevin, it was hard to say whether he could win this time. "You are wrong again. That is because I am more mature than you." No matter what Rain threw at him, Kevin fought back in a calm and yet condescending manner.
"Huh! Kevin, could you please just stop refuting every remark I say?" Rain was starting to get riled up and irritated from embarrassment. No matter what, he was the brother of Kevin's wife. Why couldn't this army baboon show any tolerance towards him? Unfortunately, Kevin didn't have the slightest intention to stop. Rain felt that words failed him after several rounds of this verbal skirmish with Kevin.
"Since you asked, I will show due respect," Kevin said while casually eating the porridge in his bowl. He probably was unaware that his responses made Rain go nuts.
"Rain, I cooked a few more dishes especially for you. Have a try! I know they're your favorite," Leena hurriedly interrupted the two and came to the rescue. She could no longer sit and watch, as the situation might spin out of control.
"Specially made for me? Look at that! Just for me, right? Surely I will have a try." Rain looked at Kevin with a smug face, as if saying, 'Look, these dishes are specially made for me by Leena. You can only watch me eat, huh!'
"Is it good?" Leena kicked Kevin under the table, ordering him to shut up. She was happy to see that Rain and Kevin had just started getting along, and she couldn't let the newly built and still fragile relationship go back to being cold and abrasive.
"Yes! It's very tasty. I'm very proud to have such a sister, who is always the best in everything." Rain beamed. He was happy to see Kevin's face become sullen.
Kevin frowned but he said nothing. He thought, 'Huh! Your sister? She is my wife now! If it were not for Leena who asked me to keep quiet, I would definitely strike back!'
The breakfast ended in an awkward atmosphere. Seeing that they stopped wrangling with each other, Leena felt relieved. She really thought that her life on earth would be shortened if they kept quibbling.
Rain soon bid good bye to them and left. He didn't believe that Annie would really disappear from his life easily and once and for all. So he decided to go to a more competent detective agency to find her. He would not easily give up until he was left with no other options.000