As the final days approached, it became increasingly agonizing for Irwin.

Natalie could almost feel how suffocated Irwin was. It was a testament to the torment he endured.

Yet, in the face of Irwin's torment, Natalie remained silent.

"Do you feel anything?" Irwin's emotions were barely concealed in his words.

"No," Natalie replied, her response unchanged.

It was unclear how many times Irwin had asked this question during this time, just as Natalie didn't

know how many times she had replied with the same answer.

As she finished speaking, Natalie keenly sensed the urgency emanating from the man.

Such urgency was unlike any other time...!

It was as if he's enduring something...!

They were too complicated!

Natalie naturally didn't know why Irwin was feeling this way.

After breakfast, Irwin made a phone call from his study. It was an hour-long conversation whose

recipient remained unknown.

When he emerged, the gravity in his demeanor was obvious.

"I'm taking you somewhere," Irwin said after taking a deep breath.

"Where to?" Natalie's response was calm compared to the depth in Irwin's tone.

"The city hall," Irwin replied.

Natalie fell silent.

Lydia and Xyla exchanged nervous glances before turning their attention back to Natalie. She sat in her

wheelchair, and her hands unconsciously clenched.

In the end, she chuckled.

Her laughter dripped with irony.

"I know you're worried about me using your father. Don't worry, I won't use anyone this time," Irwin

assured.

"Is that so?" Natalie's question dripped with sarcasm, amplifying the discomfort already festering within

Irwin.

Doubt.

was—the unmistakable aura of

both him and Cedric, which

demeanor.

also

side, all he received was

brought this

They deserved it!

Natalie offered no resistance. She was cold—dangerously

you really going to marry me?" Natalie asked

beneath her calm demeanor, a storm brewed. It was evident to

replied firmly,

silent for a moment. Just when Irwin

again.

you won't regret

paused, sensing the tumultuous emotions swirling within her at those words.

in his

it would take some effort to

to offer no

preparing for marriage glanced at Irwin

Irwin's striking

with her empty eyes as she sat in her wheelchair, they cast envious

her way.

to marry a blind woman. She's

her?" The man beside her

course, I wish I were her. Look at how

the man

to these envious comments, a smile playing

meaning behind that smile.

was complex, it

to sign the documents, Irwin signed

officials said nothing.

a distinguished man marrying a blind woman.

naturally deserved the happiness of

city hall, Irwin

Irwin's tone was profound, and Dylan

Irwin accented that Natalie's

treatment were likely nonexistent.

Simeria, and any obstacles in their path needed to be

departed.

happy marriage to us," Irwin leaned in close

with bitterness.

expect

broke her silence

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