Chapter 1214 Leena Deserved To Be Cherished (Part Two)
"That long? If one of you see her here next time, go straight to my office and tell me." His soldier''s
words made Kevin''s face even darker than it already was. More than an hour? Did Leena leave home
early? Otherwise, she wouldn''t have waited that long!
"Yes, Major General." To be honest, the soldier was very curious why Kevin cared so much about the
woman outside. However, he didn''t dare to ask. It was their Major General''s business and he shouldn''t
be putting his finger on this topic no matter what.
"Are you curious about who she is?" Kevin was ready to leave but then stopped at thest minute. He
turned around to face the soldiers again as he felt that he needed to rify things about Leena just in
case they had her wrong.
"Yes, Major General." The young soldier answered honestly in a small voice. He didn''t have much
chance to talk to Kevin since he was the Major General. Thus, he wasn''t sure if he would have another
chance to know something more about Kevin''s private life.
"I knew you''d be curious. She is my wife. So be polite to her when you see her. Understood? I have to
go now." After these words, Kevin smiled and walked to Leena.
"Yes, Major General, we understand." The soldier answered aloud. It was his loud voice that pulled
Leena out of her trance. She quickly turned her gaze from the sky to the gate. And as soon as she saw
Kevin, a sweet smile cracked her pretty lips. She was nothing but a beautiful breath-taking view.
"Kevin, you are here!" said Leena in pleasant surprise. There was not even a trace of anger nor
annoyance on her face. It seemed like she didn''t mind if Kevin had her waiting for a long time. She was
just happy to see her husband.
"Yeah! Why didn''t you call me when you arrived? Plus, why are you standing outside the car while
waiting for me? You do know that the weather is chilly!" Kevin touched Leena''s face and frowned upon
feeling how cold it was. Then his hand tenderly tucked a few of her hair strands behind her ear. It was
when he noticed the faint wounds on her face. That made him instantly grit his teeth. The wounds didn''t
look too bad but he wanted to know how Leena got hurt.
"I know that you wille out once you finish your work. So I don''t really mind waiting for a while.
Look, you are here now and that''s what matters. I just wanted to have some fresh air, and that''s why I
didn''t stay inside the car. I''m a bit curious if there''s any difference between the air here and the air
downtown." Leena lowered her head and let her hair fall. It was her way to hide the side of her that got
hurt. She secretly let out a sigh of relief because she had cleaned the scratches beforehand and put a
thinyer of foundation on her face. Otherwise, Kevin would surely find out how bad the wounds were.
She just had to pretend that it wasn''t a big deal so Kevin wouldn''t have to worry. Little did Leena know
of how Kevin looked at her as a silly but cute girl. She deserved to be cherished for she was a kind and
generous soul.
"Silly girl. You should have waited in the car. It''s much warmer there. The air here is just a bit fresher,
that''s all. Come on, get in the car! You are freezing." Kevin opened the car door for her and protectively
put his hand on the top of her head. He was aware of how careless Leena could get and he wouldn''t let
her bump herself on the metal.
"Yeah, so it''s different! You said it yourself. The air here is much fresher than the air downtown. That''s
why I decided to stand outside while waiting for you." Leena lowered her head and got in the car while
speaking. Honestly, her legs were starting to go numb because she had been standing in the cold
weather for so long.
"It just happens to be fresher today. You should smell the air when we do a sham battle. It won''t be so
nice. The smoky air will surely make you choke." They were living in a peaceful age, so normal people
usually didn''t have the chance to closely feel a battle. However, that wasn''t the case for Kevin. He had
been on missions abroad several times. The battles he had been through were no better than any
raging wars. Given that the weapons nowadays were better than before, he could just say that the
situation was even worse.
"Aha! So you are saying that I''m extra lucky today?" After these words, Leena put her hands before her
mouth and breathed on them to make them warm. She was so cold that she couldn''t even feel her
fingers.
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"What do you think? Are you cold? I told you that you should have waited inside the car! The weather is
freezing!" Shooting her an irritated re, Kevin didn''t waste a second and turned the car''s heater on.
He was getting anxious that she might get sick.
"Yeah. I feel a bit cold." Leena stuck her tongue out at him as she felt guilty of making him worried.
Frankly speaking, she had thought that he woulde out early at first. It was the reason why she
decided to stay outside. Obviously, it was her fault that she didn''t bother to get in the car after noticing
that Kevin was alreadyte. The whole hour that passed was as short as a blink of an eye. She blinked
and then the next thing she knew, Kevin was already out.
"Come on, give me your hands!" demanded Kevin in a serious tone. He might be a manly and all-
powerful soldier. However, he was also the type who would just instantly melt when he was worried
about someone. Leena knew about that trait of his. She was aware of how he expressed his love in his
own special and unique way.
Leena gently bit her lip as her gaze fell on Kevin''s hands. He was holding her tightly and the warmth it
sent was beyondfortable. She couldn''t help but feel a little shy as she blushed. In the end, she
contained herself by adoringly staring at Kevin''s serious and concerned face. Now that view made her
heart feel warm.
"Are you still cold?" Kevin looked up all of a sudden and asked her. He caught her staring at him and
she immediately looked elsewhere to avoid his gaze.
"No, I feel better now," said Leena. She wanted to tell him that as long as the two of them were
together, she wouldn''t feel cold even if she was in the freezing winter. It was her bashfulness that
stopped her from saying those words out loud though.
"Don''t be silly and wait for me outside next time. The weather is too cold. I am worried that you''d catch
a cold." Scolding Leena was something Kevin couldn''t help himself with. He wanted her to know about
how serious he was. As he knew his wife, he was sure that she would do it again if he didn''t say
anything about it. That was just how Leena was.
"Okay. I won''t stay out next time. I promise." In response, Leena nodded her head sessively like a
little girl who was scolded by her dad. Only she could tell if she would really keep her promise as she
said to Kevin.
"Let''s go home now! You should have a hot bath after we get home. It will make you warm." Kevin
started the car as he spoke. The deep frown etched on his face was getting even worse as it stayed
there longer.