Chapter 46 - What is the Elopement All About?
Lu Jingzhi started to unbutton his black shirt before proceeding to remove it slowly. As he leaned down against Jiang Yuning, she could clearly see his well-defined abdominal muscles under the dim lighting. “I have heard that this is the best way to distract you and to reduce the pain that you might possible feel.”
“Who told you that?” Jiang Yuning asked subconsciously.
“That is not important at the moment.” Lu Jingzhi then lifted Jiang Yuning’s chin and started kissing her gently.
Within a few seconds, they removed all of their clothing and were completely naked in front of each other. Jiang Yuning’s face was red and flushed as she listened to the audio, and every little reaction and sound she made drove Lu Jingzhi insane.
The night seemed to have just begun but as the two of them were so caught up in their passion, time seemed to fly. Eventually, after they were both finally satisfied, the room turned extremely quiet and all that could be heard was the sound of their heavy breathing.
Lu Jingzhi subsequently removed the earphones from Jiang Yuning’s ears. He then embraced her so tightly in his arms that it seemed as though he wanted her to be integrated with his own flesh.
“Second brother…I am finally yours and you are at last mine,” Jiang Yuning said. Her voice was hoarse but she had a smile on her face even though there was a teardrop at the corner of her eye.
Lu Jingzhi stared at her as the corners of his mouth slowly curved into a smile. “It’s alright now. That is all in the past. At least, I am now relieved to know that you did not hate me and you were waiting for me in front of my university then.”
“I did not only wait for you in front of your university that one time,” Jiang Yuning said as she looked at Lu Jingzhi with tears in her eyes.
“I went to your university to attend your graduation ceremony. However, I saw you walking with and being very close to another girl at that time, and I was so embarrassed and upset. Later, I went home and cried all by myself. That was the most depressing moment of my life…”