His fingers gently glided over my wrist, sending a tingling sensation through me.
I couldn't help but blush and my heart began to race.
At that moment, Chen Kun suddenly lifted his head.
As our eyes met, I could clearly smell the aroma of tea emanating from him.
I couldn't resist taking a deep breath.
Chen Kun paused for a moment before releasing my wrist.
"Why don't you sit over there?"
He pointed to a chair nearby.
"Just leave this to me."
I nodded and obediently sat down, watching him work.
He skillfully picked up a knife and began chopping potatoes.
His movements were swift and efficient, showing no signs of hesitation.
I found myself mesmerized by the sight.
Just then, Chen Kun turned to glance at me.
I quickly averted my gaze and looked down at my fingers.
Chen Kun smiled helplessly. "Go ahead and apply the iodine."
I nodded and got up to find the iodine.
I sat in Chen Kun's study, watching him bend down to rummage through the lower drawer of the bookshelf.
It was my first time in his study.
The room was spacious but not empty.
Several landscape paintings adorned the walls, giving off an elegant vibe.
I couldn't help but silently admire it.
No wonder he was the son of a wealthy family!
His taste and style were truly exceptional!
I ran my fingers over the chair and found it much more comfortable than the ones at the office.
Just then, Chen Kun found the first aid kit and placed it on the table.
He held a cotton swab dipped in iodine.
"Hand," he said.
I was momentarily stunned, then I extended my hand.
Chen Kun took a cotton swab and applied a layer of iodine to my palm, then retrieved a band-aid from the first aid kit and wrapped it around my index finger.
"Thank you, President Chen."
Chen Kun frowned slightly. "There's no need to be so formal at home."
I nodded.
At that moment, Chen Kun's middle and ring fingers brushed against my palm.
A tingling sensation surged through me, causing me to shiver involuntarily.
His long fingers deftly wrapped the band-aid, tying it into a neat bow.
I couldn't help but stare in awe.
Just then, Chen Kun suddenly looked up at me.
I quickly averted my gaze, too shy to meet his eyes.
My heart began to race uncontrollably.
After tidying up the first aid kit and placing it back on the shelf, Chen Kun stood up and walked towards me.
"You..."
The moment he opened his mouth, my ears began to heat up.
"Um... I'm going to help Aunt Zhou with dinner," I said.
After finishing my sentence, I quickly got up and ran out of the study.
When I arrived in the kitchen downstairs, Aunt Zhou suddenly appeared behind me, startling me.
"Aunt Zhou, what are you doing here?" I asked.
Aunt Zhou smiled at me, "I saw you two upstairs having a conversation, so I came down to help."
I was taken aback.
What did she mean by that?
Could it be that she was trying to matchmake me and Chen Kun?
Just then, a burnt smell wafted through the air.
I turned around and saw that the food in the pot had already burned.
Aunt Zhou was a lady who never lifted a finger in the kitchen; she couldn't cook at all.
I had no choice but to take the spatula and continue stirring.
At that moment, Chen Kun walked in.
He took the initiative to help carry the dishes towards the dining room.
Aunt Zhou seized the opportunity to pull him aside and whispered something to him.
I perked up my ears to listen closely, and then I understood.
It turned out that when Aunt Zhou was hospitalized, the lady in the next bed happened to be a friend of my mother.
And Li Shanshan was that lady's daughter.
Aunt Zhou was very pleased with me, saying that I cooked well and had a good personality, hoping that I could spend more time with Chen Kun.
Chen Kun nodded, "I already knew."
Aunt Zhou looked surprised, "How did you know?"
Chen Kun pointed at me, "She is my assistant."
Aunt Zhou was even more astonished, "What a coincidence!"
Chen Kun nodded again, "Yeah."
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