Chapter 1141 Truth And Treachery (Part Three)

Kevin was surprised by her doing this. He bent his knees to make it easier for her to tie it. In fact, he'd always tied it himself, and so this intimate gesture was new to him. He quite enjoyed it, more, he was touched by her.

"Okay, finished. You look handsome now." She gave the tie a playful tug. Next Leena arranged the shirt collar and backed up a few steps, surveying her handiwork. She was quite satisfied with her tidying job.

"Thanks. I'll take your praise," Kevin said as he reached out and took her into his arms, followed by kisses. The amorous and affectionate kisses made Leena lose herself in love. She even didn't realize when Kevin put her back on the bed.

"I really have to go now. Close your eyes and catch some more zzz's," Kevin said as he covered her with the quilt. Though the heater had done its job and they were quite warm, he still worried she might catch cold with few clothes on. As much as he loved seeing her in that teddy, he cared about her health and happiness more.

"Okay, take care." Leena blushed. Happy as she was, she was still not used to seeing him being so warm-hearted. It wasn't like him. He was usually very cold and rigid.

Kevin nodded and took his army coat with him before he walked out. His handsome and strong figure gradually disappeared from Leena's sight and she already missed him.

The winter morning was chilly. Kevin shrugged in his coat when he got outside. With only a shirt and coat, most people would be too cold. But not Kevin. He was different. He was a soldier and he was used to it. His training a

ed. The files in his computer were all top secret. He wouldn't just connect any old USB flash drive to his computer-- the computer might get a virus. Worse, he'd be in serious trouble if those secret files were stolen and posted on the internet. True, he could just press SHIFT and stop it from running automatically, but who knew what insidious things she'd loaded on there?

"You can see for yourself. You don't need me to tell you. It might ruin the surprise," Louisa said haughtily, crossing her arms. She knew success was in her grasp, and sweet victory would be hers. And Kevin would divorce Leena and be her man forever.

"I told you. I don't have time for your games. I'm not interested in something that comes from nowhere." Kevin said, still leaning back in the chair. In a direct contrast to Louisa's enthusiasm, Kevin was calm. Suddenly he didn't really want to know why she came here. If she wanted to play tricks on him, she wasn't qualified to be his opponent. So the more eager she was, the more disinterested he pretended to be.