Chapter 644 Improper But Full Of Love
Chapter 644 Improper But Full Of Love
"Shoot it inside me... if gets pregnant, it will be troublesome..."
"Mom, it's okay, he took pills... He loves the feeling of the brother-in-law cumming inside him."
What a devoted mother and daughter. Luis naturally wanted to give equal attention to both. Just as Maria reached her fifth orgasm since yesterday while crying out in ecstasy, the most powerful jet of semen sprayed directly onto her sensitive womb.
Her legs gave way and she nearly collapsed, but Luis caught her around the waist and quickly pulled out his cock.
He then thrust violently into the mother, Yana's, plump, tight, and exquisitely wet pussy, pumping hard to release the rest of his semen, making her whole body tremble as she also rode the wave of a fresh climax.
She was so pleasured she couldn't speak, a little drool slipping from the corner of her mouth, just like a sex-crazed woman fucked silly.
After that steamy night ended, he changed into the clothes she had prepared. Watching the mother and daughter, both completely naked, busying themselves around him filled Luis with great joy.
In his heart, he knew clearly that starting from this night, he was the master of this house, the only male master of this family.
"I'm leaving now!!"
"You two rest well. Don't drink so much and stay up late anymore, got it?"
Holding their naked bodies, both covered in his hickeys, at that moment Luis felt incredibly proud.
He kissed them back and forth, sharing another passionate farewell. Seeing them wake up embarrassed and shy, yet so docile, this was truly the peak of his life.
The morning shift handover at Bathek City's First Hospital was at seven o'clock, while the night shift handover was at ten in the evening.
Generally speaking, daily hospital meetings started at seven in the morning, and there was more than one. Besides logistics and supervisors, some responsible medical staff also attended.
Normally, other industries hold such meetings on Mondays, but for this profession, which has almost no weekends or holidays, Saturday morning was the most suitable.
By the weekend, the number of people visiting specialist outpatient clinics would naturally decrease. Especially on Saturday mornings, when it was relatively less busy, everyone had the time.
After attending two consecutive internal meetings, Hela wasn't tired at all. On the contrary, she felt elated and full of motivation.
Although the old dean hadn't officially stepped down yet, he had long stopped involving himself in daily affairs, delegating almost all authority to her, the first deputy dean.
After Kai left and a thorough purge was carried out, she had firmly established her position at the First Hospital.
It could be said that the future dean position was within her grasp. Especially since the old dean had no intention of being rehired, he was just waiting to retire and move to a first-tier city to help take care of his daughter's children.
At this point, Hela was already the de facto number one, just missing that official appointment letter.
The most critical thing was that during the last leadership inspection, the team was led by Hail, the mayor's secretary, who kindly said to her:
"Luis's wound should have healed by now, right?"
Hela was momentarily stunned, then quickly took the hint and replied: "It has healed very well!"
"Hehe, Dean's professional skills are indeed excellent. Being able to remember the names of so many patients truly shows a doctor's compassionate heart."
Seeing this, the others naturally started speculating among themselves.
They didn't know who this Luis was, but they understood one thing clearly: someone who could reach the position of secretary general would never be a simple, crude man.
In such a public and crowded setting, it definitely wasn't appropriate to discuss private matters. Even if there was an implied meaning, it would be a subtle hint.
Someone of Hail's caliber couldn't possibly make such a thoughtless mistake.
If there were any special circumstances, even his own son, let alone Waller's son, shouldn't be brought up at that moment.
Moreover, Hail wasn't responsible for that area. For him to show up suddenly, it probably wasn't just a whim to show off his power. The higher the position, the more low-key and humble people tend to be.
Secretary Hail seemed harmless, but in reality, he had a frighteningly deep and calculating mind. He wouldn't make such an error.
The only explanation was that he had come specifically for that purpose, specifically to say that one sentence.
The reason he dared to do so openly was, first, to tell them on purpose, and second, because he wasn't afraid of them hearing it, proving that Hela's backers were certainly no ordinary people.
Everyone understood deep down. On the surface, they pretended not to hear, but they all knew what was going on. This group of people avoided talking about such matters openly.
From then on, Hela's path was smooth sailing.
At the First Hospital, she had basically resolved all issues with her own ability. As long as there was no pressure from above and no sudden appointment of an outsider, she could focus entirely on managing the place.
"Dean, you've worked hard!!"
"Dean, I'll revise that plan right away and submit it for your review again."
"Dean, the suggestion you made is absolutely correct. We'll make the changes immediately."
Hela felt like she was basking in a spring breeze. Her subordinates were eagerly offering their services and subtly flattering her.
She was fully aware of it all, but having a firm grip on power felt incredibly satisfying. She didn't bother exposing the unnecessary or trivial matters.
She was now in a completely different state of mind.
The pressure before had been immense. Her endocrine system was disrupted, and she was in a hysterical state, her temper extremely irritable, almost like menopause symptoms.
It wasn't just Kai's people, even her own confidants like Brook were walking on eggshells, terrified of saying the wrong thing and getting a vicious scolding.
Now that her rival, Kai, had finally been dealt with, the pressure was gone. However, going from extreme tension to complete relaxation wasn't necessarily a good thing psychologically.
To put it bluntly, after such a dramatic rise and fall, Hela's stress was actually even greater.
She worried whether she could replace the part of the work Kai had been doing. Even after clearing out his people, she worried about potential major personnel fluctuations.
Moreover, getting rid of Kai didn't guarantee her position was set in stone. What if an outsider was sent in to take charge? Suddenly, she felt even more pressure than when Kai was still there.
After all, there were many people above her with seniority, status, and rank but no real power.
As the saying goes, it's better to be a lowly monk in a big temple than a high-ranking monk in a small temple. There were plenty of people in higher-level units who had titles but no actual authority.
Being the number one or two in a real power unit like this was far better. Many people were eyeing that fat piece of meat. Just because Kai was gone didn't mean someone else wasn't watching.
The pressure doubled. At that time, Hela's mind was buzzing.
Luis had almost become her pressure release valve. The matter of dragging Brook into the situation was also somewhat hysterical.
After Hail appeared, things began to change.
She knew very well that she had no connection with someone of Hail's level. In fact, she was well aware that with her personal network and resources, it was very difficult to establish such a link.
Even if her husband was willing to help, with mismatched professional fields and non-overlapping social circles, it would be hard for him to assist her.
Hail had mentioned Luis by name, so it was obvious who was actually helping.
Hail's words had sealed the deal. She no longer needed to worry about an outsider with connections parachuting in.
She could focus entirely on sorting out everything in the hospital. Everything was going smoothly, more comfortable than ever in her career.
She also understood that this bastard had lustful intentions toward her, which was very improper, but it was indeed full of love.
Hela knew her own shortcomings well. She definitely had the ability, but she lacked connections within this system, and her psychological resilience wasn't strong enough, which was a real weakness.
She was deeply moved, not only by the sexual satisfaction.
Read Novel Full