Chapter 38: You're Just a Nobody
Chapter 38: You're Just a Nobody
Chow scoffed. "You're definitely a lot of trouble," he said. "It seems like I'm going to have to arrange for
more servants in this place if I don't want to keep bringing your dinner up for you."
Hearing his words, Vivian's face turned red again. She buried her face in the blankets.
Was it going to continue being like this?
She didn't think that she would ever get used to it.
Since Aunt Blaine had already prepared the meal, it wasn't long before Chow came back with a tray of
food.
While Chow was out, Vivian wrapped herself up securely in her sleeping gown. She felt more at ease
facing him like this.
Even so, the marks he left in his body were still so obvious. Vivian tensed up when Chow waltzed into NôvelDrama.Org: owner of this content.
the room.
Chow placed the tray on the table and looked at Vivian as he gestured towards the plates. "Take them
out yourself."
Vivian had managed to regain a bit of strength after resting for a while. She was still capable of taking
out the dishes and setting them down on the table.
Thus, under Chow's watchful eye, she quickly set out the dishes one by one.
There was only one chair at the study table. Vivian sat in that chair as she arranged the dishes neatly
on the table.
However, it was only after arranging the dishes that she realised Chow was still standing by her side.
She looked at the dishes and saw that the portion was for two. Chow was going to eat with her as well.
She got up rather awkwardly and offered Chow her seat. "Brother Chow, you can sit here."
Chow raised an eyebrow and sat on the chair. Then, he pulled Vivian into his lap.
Vivian was shocked. She automatically tried to stand up but Chow just hugged her waist tightly.
"Brother Chow!" Vivian exclaimed.
Chow held her against his body and replied nonchalantly. "Let's just eat like this."
Vivian held her breath. "It's rather awkward," she said in a low voice.
Chow leaned back and pressed his chest against her back. "Hmm, you're right. It's a little
uncomfortable to eat like this."
He reached for his fork but quickly put it back. Then, he leaned down to speak in Vivian's ear. "Since I
fed you yesterday, don't you think that it's time for you to return the favour today?"
"W-What?" Vivian widened her eyes in surprise.
Chow's eyes narrowed slightly. He lowered his head and kissed her lips before raising his head again
to look at her. "I said, feed me."
Vivian wondered how a twenty-something-year-old man like him could request such a thing from her so
calmly without turning red from embarrassment. She was quite impressed with his shamelessness.
However, she made sure to keep her mouth shut about it. Letting out a thin-lipped smile, Vivian pierced
a cut of roast beef with her fork and fed it to Chow's mouth.
Chow lowered his head and took the beef into his mouth. Then, he fed himself a bite of potatoes using
another fork.
Vivian blushed and fed herself a tomato with the same fork she used to feed the beef to him. She never
thought the day would come when she would share a utensil with Chow during a meal. It was rather
sweet and romantic for her.
However, she didn't let herself indulge in the sweetness for too long.
They were just having a meal together after all. There really wasn't anything much to it.
Chow was up to his tricks again. After swallowing his beef and potatoes, he suddenly swooped forward
and stole the piece of beef that Vivian had just put into her mouth.
"Oh!" Vivian exclaimed in surprise, nearly jumping up from Chow's lap. The blush instantly spread
across her face and reached the tips of her ears.
"Brother Chow!" she said with a rather accusatory tone.
Chow shrugged indifferently. "You were too slow. I was hungry."
Somehow, he managed to pin the blame back on Vivian again.
Embarrassed, Vivian sat back down and fed him a mouthful of mushroom soup. She watched him
anxiously as he swallowed, not daring to eat anymore. As soon as Chow was done chewing and
swallowing his last bite of food, Vivian would stuff more food into his mouth to keep him busy.
Even with that, Chow still managed to find something to complain about.
"What's the problem with today's mushroom soup?" Chow asked after another spoonful of soup. "It
doesn't taste as good as before."
Vivian's eyes lit up when she heard what Chow said. "Usually, I'm the one who makes the mushroom
soup," she admitted with a soft blush on her face. "But I didn't make it today."
Hearing her words, Chow couldn't help but look at her in surprise. "You can cook?"
Vivian nodded. It felt good to know that Chow appreciated her cooking. He was learning a little bit more
about her. "Yes, I learnt from Aunt Blaine when I was bored."
Chow narrowed his eyes. "Since you're not going to school anymore anyway, learn more from her and
cook for me," he ordered.
Instead of feeling repulsed by the order, Vivian felt a burst of happiness in her heart.
She nodded her head in reply without saying anything. However, Chow knew from Vivian's blushing
ears that she was happy to hear that. It made him feel happy as well.
Dinner ended rather uneventfully after that. Just as Vivian was about to bring the dirty dishes out, Chow
lifted her up in his arms and carried her to the bed.
He laid down next to her, held her in his embrace, and closed his eyes lazily.
Vivian hesitated in his arms. "Brother Chow," she said, "Aren't you going back to your room to rest?"
Chow gave her a sidelong glance and just hummed lazily in response.
She felt rather uneasy about his answer, but there wasn't anything that she could do about it so she
kept her mouth shut.
It was rare that they got to enjoy a quiet, peaceful time together. Vivian didn't want to spoil that.
But there were just some things that were out of her control.
Chow had just hugged her for a while when he suddenly asked, "Did Ethan contact you about the
college application?"
Vivian hesitated for a moment. She didn't want to talk about it now but she still nodded her head
nonetheless. "Yes, he brought it up with me the other day."
Chow didn't open his eyes, but Vivian could still feel the pressure increasing. It was like this every time
he brought up this topic. "Have you decided which college you want to go to?"
Vivian shook her head gently, clenching on the fabric under her fingers.
It wasn't until Chow opened his eyes and lowered his head to look at her hands that she realised she'd
been grabbing onto Chow's pyjamas.
Vivian quickly let go of his pyjamas. Chow frowned at her. "Why are you so nervous? Have you not
decided on a college yet?"