Living with an Exceptional Professor 355: Jealousy
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This is their romance. 0
 
From the moment she moved into that house and began living with him, it was destined that she would reside in his heart. A great lion, upon encountering a little rabbit, would carefully retract its teeth and claws, gently cradling the rabbit in its embrace, tenderly licking and kissing it, behaving like an adorable cat only in front of the rabbit, until the end of time. 0
 
Rao Jie and Wu Rong have settled in England for a year now. Their married life can be described as inseparable, but gradually, Rao Jie developed her own circle of friends, which made Wu Rong feel increasingly unhappy. 0
 
Even if it was just taking two hours away from the time spent with him in the lab to be with her friends, Wu Rong couldn’t shake off his discontent. Rao Jie was merely reading books and watching tutorials on baking, while he was engrossed in his own research. Yet, Wu Rong cherished the feeling of being together with her, even in silence. 0
 
However, he didn’t dare to outright reject Rao Jie’s choices. After all, even if he was unwilling and preferred not to have a social circle, Rao Jie was different; she was a normal person who needed her own space. He understood this principle and thus refrained from stopping her, choosing instead to sulk with jealousy. 0
 
One day, a small creature appeared in their apartment, and Wu Rong’s temper flared uncontrollably. Sitting on the sofa with a cold expression, he glared at the little being crawling toward him, his face darkening by the second. When the creature looked up at him with a babbling attempt to engage him in conversation, it immediately sensed his displeasure and burst into tears. 0
 
The sound of crying naturally drew Rao Jie out from the kitchen. She rushed over and was instantly speechless upon seeing her one-year-old charge sobbing in front of Wu Rong. “Why are you giving a child that kind of face? Don’t you know kids can be scared too?” she scolded. 0
 
Their friends had fallen ill and were worried about infecting their child, so they left their son at Rao Jie’s place for the day. Unfortunately for Wu Rong, today was supposed to be a day off for him to enjoy some intimacy with his wife, but an unexpected guest had ruined his plans. 0
 
“I can’t stand dealing with creatures that act purely on instinct; they’re so clumsy and drool everywhere!” His disdain was evident. 0
 
Rao Jie had to cover the child’s ears as she glared at Wu Rong. “Stop talking like that! If we have kids in the future, will you treat them this way?” 0
 
Wu Rong glanced at the annoying little brat before him and immediately decided to postpone any thoughts of having children for another year. Watching Rao Jie showering affection on the child—cuddling and kissing him—made the veins on Wu Rong's forehead throb dangerously. 0
 
“Why did they have to leave him with us?” 0
 
 
"I don't know what they can do about the flu; that's why they asked me for help," Rao Jie explained helplessly. 0
 
"…Why don't you just lock him in the stroller and ignore him? Do you really need to carry him around? You're not his mother, so why let him take advantage of you like that?" Even if it was just a small hand, it shouldn't be resting on his wife's chest. 0
 
Rao Jie felt herself getting agitated by Wu Rong's furious mood. She looked at Wu Rong in confusion. As creatures acting on instinct, could it be that Wu Rong and the little boy were fundamentally incompatible? 0
 
After thinking for a moment, Rao Jie couldn't help but chuckle, "Are you… jealous of him?" 0
 
 
 
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