Sweet like Wine: Love Your Dimples Even More-Chapter 137 - 69: SpongeBob Band-Aid
Summer Fairmont watched the interaction between Artie Vaughn and Leo Vaughn, and was momentarily lost in thought?
Is this how normal siblings get along?
"You already have a sister-in-law, so why would your brother stay single forever?" Leo fondly stroked Artie’s head.
The exclusive sibling head pat ended, and Leo just realized the words he had blurted out were somehow off.
Why did he say something like that? It’s entirely out of character for him.
Leo glanced at Summer Fairmont.
Luckily, Summer showed no reaction, as calm as if she hadn’t heard his words at all.
The Nation’s Gentleman breathed a silent sigh of relief; such untimely remarks, in the future, must be carefully considered before speaking.
"Ah sister-in-law Summer..." When Artie is around, it’s never calm.
Startling surprises are the everyday norm for The Devilish Lolita.
Artie’s most frequent startling praises come when Summer is cooking.
Summer rarely zones out in the kitchen, or more precisely, she never does.
Summer cooking is like multi-threading on fast-forward; she always uses time efficiently like Hua Luogeng’s scheduling method, without extra time for miscellaneous thoughts.
Artie’s shout of sister-in-law made Summer’s mind snap back to reality.
Due to the large commotion of "coming back," the slicing knife for Spanish ham, sharper than the average small knife, went directly for Summer’s finger.
Despite reacting quickly afterward, Summer still inevitably cut her finger.
Artie screamed in fright, "What to do, what to do, Summer’s finger is bleeding!"
Upon hearing the word "bleeding," Gordon Sterling, who was about to come over to see what happened, sat back down.
As the representative of those who faint at the sight of blood, Gordo rushing over would only add to the chaos.
If he casually fainted, who would handle the rescue?
"Where’s the first aid kit?" Leo asked Artie with some tension upon seeing Summer’s bleeding finger.
Summer, as if nothing was wrong, was rinsing her finger under the faucet.
She checked once, found blood still seeping, so she washed it again.
Artie was still shocked, Leo was searching for the first aid kit, Gordon was unaware of the wound’s size.
At this moment, Sean Lowell, who should have been lying in the guest room drinking congee, stumbled out with a first aid kit.
After Sean moved into the guest room, Artie had taken the first aid kit inside.
All along, if Artie had any minor scrapes or bumps, it was Summer who handled them.
Before Summer was around, Artie didn’t know what items were useful, so she moved everything over.
In the heat of the moment, she forgot the first aid kit wasn’t where she directed Leo.
Sean’s appearance was unexpected for everyone.
Gordon, regardless of his potential faint at the sight of blood, rushed over.
Summer’s left thumb injury wasn’t that severe.
Usually, she wouldn’t bother to deal with minor cuts like that.
However, for just a small finger cut, she was surrounded by Leo, Artie, Sean, and even Gordon, who wanted to look but was hesitant.
This experience was still quite new for Summer.
Sean rummaged through the first aid kit for a while and eventually found a couple of SpongeBob themed band-aids suitable for Summer’s injury.
Artie likes SpongeBob, so the band-aids Summer prepared for her were always cartoon themed.
As for herself, Summer would never "touch" something as girly as cartoon band-aids.
Just as Artie wanted to explain the situation to Master Sean Lowell, Summer silently extended her freshly cut finger.
After being flipped over Sean’s shoulder with 120% force from Summer, his back had no area that was unharmed.
The act of raising his hand was not extensive.
But anyone truly injured knows what it means to affect the whole body by merely pulling one hair.
Applying a band-aid was such a small task, but for Sean’s state, it was still somewhat taxing.
But strangely, Sean didn’t feel any pain.
Sean’s slightly trembling hand caused the band-aid not to be perfectly smooth.







