Chapter 865: Chapter 865: Daddy’s Forehead Is So Hot Uncle Tao told her there’s no need to clean the garden for now, so suddenly she had nothing to do. She wanted to help others, but everyone firmly shook their heads and refused. Uncle Tao privately told her that if she grabbed all the tasks, it would leave some people with nothing to do, and they might get fired. Sweat, she realized that wanting to help might actually be causing trouble. In winter, the temperature in the villa is always constant. But these days, Tang Yuchen seems particularly afraid of the cold, so the indoor temperature has increased by a few degrees, making it no different from summer. It’s perfectly fine to wear short sleeves indoors. Kangkang doesn’t have to go to school either and clings to her every day to play video games, which An Ruo is happy to do in the warm house. After breakfast, An Ruo was dragged by Kangkang to play games again. The two of them sat on the carpet, holding controllers, playing happily. An Ruo, who started as a rookie, has slowly gotten better. But her skills are too weak, and she never wins against the little one. After one game, Kangkang demanded another round. An Ruo softly advised him, “Young Master, let’s stop for today; otherwise, it’s too straining on your eyes.” “Aunt Ruo’an, just one more round, please, one more round?” The little guy pleaded with her endearingly. An Ruo felt troubled; her current identity was a servant, and she couldn’t be firm. Being soft didn’t work either. “Turn off the TV!” Just as she was in a dilemma, Tang Yuchen suddenly came downstairs and said coldly. Kangkang pouted, reluctantly turning off the TV. He dared not challenge his father’s authority. An Ruo breathed a sigh of relief. She stood up and respectfully asked Tang Yuchen, “Young Master, do you need anything?” “Pour me a glass of ice water,” Tang Yuchen said flatly. He sat on the sofa, looking somewhat unwell. Noticing his flushed face, An Ruo couldn’t help but ask concernedly, “Young Master, are you ill?” The man, lazily leaning on the sofa, held his forehead with one hand and closed his eyes wearily, “I’m fine.” “Dad, what’s bothering you?” Kangkang ran to his side, reaching out to touch his forehead. “So hot!” he exclaimed, quickly turning his head to An Ruo, “Aunt Ruo’an, my dad has a fever.” “I said I’m fine.” Tang Yuchen’s tone remained indifferent. An Ruo ignored him; she pulled out a thermometer and popped it into his mouth, “Hold it, don’t move.” Read full story at 𝔫𝔬𝔳𝔢𝔩⚫𝔣𝔦𝔯𝔢⚫𝔫𝔢𝔱 The man helplessly glared at her but obediently took his temperature. After a few minutes, An Ruo took the thermometer and found the temperature at 36.5℃, which is quite normal; he didn’t have a fever. Tang Yuchen said blandly, “I told you, I’m fine.” “But dad’s forehead was so hot just now,” Kangkang frowned in confusion. An Ruo shook the thermometer again and put it back in his mouth, “Maybe the measurement was incorrect before.” This time, Tang Yuchen was unwilling; he took out the thermometer and said coldly, “Do I not know if I have a problem? I said I’m fine!” Tossing the thermometer onto the glass coffee table, he got up to head upstairs. An Ruo watched his back, silently thinking, “What a bad temper, you’ll know regret when your brain gets fried.” “Aunt Ruo’an, dad’s forehead was really hot, like…” Kangkang fetched a cup of hot water and handed it to An Ruo. An Ruo was shocked; the heat from the cup in her palm was so hot it turned her hand red.