Back to the Past: The Rise of the False Heiress Marrying the True Tycoon

Chapter 262 - 262: Someone Else In Her Heart



Chapter 262 - 262: Someone Else In Her Heart

Despite not penetrating, the stimulation was intense, eliciting waves of pleasure. Su Shen’s motions intensified, his manhood brushing against her, both adding to her arousal. Overwhelmed, Gu Zi moaned, feeling an unfamiliar boldness take over her.

In the midst of their heated moment, Su Shen’s actions grew more fervent. At the climax, he lavished attention on her breasts, and the culmination of his desire was evident in the heat between her legs.

Gu Zi, spent and trembling from the intensity, felt an involuntary response in her body, almost mirroring his climax.

Afterward, she was left feeling delicate and cherished. Su Shen tenderly bathed her, dressed her in pajamas, and carried her to bed, holding her close in his arms.

Lying there, Su Shen’s thoughts wandered to the wine bottles and unfamiliar car Golden Dragon had mentioned the day after their wedding. He wasn’t troubled by Gu Zit s past, but he feared losing her to someone else. Her allure was undeniable, and he knew any man would be drawn to her.

His concern wasn’t about his ability to compete; it was the fear that someone else might still hold a place in her heart.

Under the covers, Su Shen sought intimacy, asking, “Gu Zi, let me be close for a while? Just a minute.” His hand slid under her pajamas, gently caressing her.

Gu Zi, understanding men’s fascination with the female form, agreed softly, mindful of the sleeping Su Le beside them.

Under the blanket, Su Shen’s actions were bold, almost devouring in their intensity. Gu Zi struggled to contain her reactions, her body responding despite her attempts to stay quiet.

After what felt like an eternity to her, she sensed a deep possessiveness in his actions, almost intimidating in its intensity.

She pondered over Su Shen’s recent behavior, putting aside work to be with her, and realized that sometimes men could be more sensitive and vulnerable

than women.

It seemed she couldn’t wait for him to bring up whatever was on his mind. She needed to initiate the conversation.

“Su Shen, we…” she began, but looking up, she realized he had already fallen asleep, still holding her. With no response to her gentle nudges, she decided to find another time for their talk.

The next morning, Gu Zi woke up late. The children had already left for school, and Su Shen had prepared breakfast while caring for Lele.

Su Shen had improved significantly in his parenting skills, now able to engage Little Lele rather than being ignored.

“Eat your porridge quickly, then we’ll head to the city,” Su Shen urged, embracing her and guiding her and their daughter to the dining room.

Breakfast was a cozy affair with Su Shen attentively accompanying her and caring for their daughter.

For the city trip, they took a small car instead of a motorcycle. Gu Zi dressed elegantly in a floral white dress and high heels, complemented by Su Shen’s height, which allowed her to wear them comfortably.

Their daughter was dressed in a pink princess dress with red leather shoes, and the family of three set off happily.

In the city, their first stop was a tailor shop. Custom-made clothing was highly valued in this era, a mark of status and individual style. The tailor shop’s garments were known for their quality and durability, standing apart from the later brands that focused more on name than substance.

Gu Zi, however, chose ready-made items from the tailor shop’s display, finding the available styles already to her liking..


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