Fortunately, Wen Hanwei didn't go any further, and her lips left his neck quickly, then she saw the faint mark left by the bite on his neck.
However, due to Baili An's naturally pale skin, that faint mark became particularly glaring against his bloodless complexion.
Baili An had no idea where to put his hands and didn't dare to push her away. As he was about to speak, he heard Wen Hanwei's voice drift up, tinged with an odd inflection, "Uh... why are you staring at me like that?"
Baili An felt puzzled because he hadn't been staring at her.
Looking down, he realized that her words weren't meant for him.
They were for the rabbit in his arms, which had woken up at some unknown time.
It must have been Wen Hanwei who had pressed against Afu Tu when she embraced him, waking the rabbit.
At this moment, from his arms emerged the top half of the rabbit's round, fluffy head, its long ears bouncing up and down, and its pair of red eyes staring intently, intently...
At Wen Hanwei.