It had been ten years. Today was the day that Sophie Bourn finally managed to escape from the Bourn family. However, Sophie didn't expect it would be because she was marrying in someone's stead.
Laura Bourn, the biological daughter of Sophie's foster parents, refused to marry a blind man. Thus, Sophie's foster mother agreed to let Sophie, the free blood supplier, leave the Bourn family and marry in place of her daughter.
Today was the day Sophie would go to the city hall to register marriage with the third son of the Nicholls family, who had been blind for many years. The servants of the Bourn family started packing Sophie's luggage early in the morning.
Sophie's foster mother, Ursa Bourn, approached Sophie's wheelchair when her things were almost packed. Ursa pretended to be close to Sophie as she held Sophie's hand and said, "Sophie, Mom is grateful to you for marrying on behalf of your sister. If anything happens in the future, let me know. I'll try to fulfill what you want. Make sure to come home every month to visit us."
Sophie looked at Ursa's hypocritical face and forced a fake smile in front of her foster father and grandmother. "Okay."
Fulfill her wishes and needs? Sophie had heard those empty promises for so many years, but not once did Ursa follow through. As for coming back home often, Sophie knew very well that it was to ensure that Sophie would return every month to transfuse blood to Laura.
Unable to bear her mother's kindness toward Sophie, Laura made a sarcastic remark. "Sophie, you must cherish this marriage. If it weren't for me, as a paraplegic like you, you would never have been able to marry into the Nicholls family."
The Nicholls family is the wealthiest and most prestigious family in Habourland, with businesses worldwide. Laura's parents went through a lot to arrange the marriage. However, they never expected the marriage would be with the blind Roger Nicholls. Laura was naturally unwilling to marry him.
Sophie chose not to pamper Laura today. "Indeed. If it wasn't for you, I wouldn't be paralyzed, and I wouldn't have to marry a blind man for you."
"What did you say?" Laura was furious. Sophie usually endured everything, yet she dared to rebut her today.
Seeing her granddaughter being retorted, Harriet Bourn, Laura's grandmother, who was sitting on the couch, couldn't hold back her tongue. "How ungrateful. How can you talk to Laura like this? Even if you are marrying on behalf of her, the Nicholls family is the top family in Habourland. It's a blessing for you to be able to marry into the Nicholls family. As for your legs, it's your fate to be paralyzed. Don't blame my granddaughter!"
Seeing that her grandmother was backing her up, Laura became even more outrageous. "Exactly! Do you know how many people want to marry into the Nicholls family? If you weren't adopted by the Bourn family, you wouldn't even qualify for it!"
Sophie looked at the shameless grandmother-granddaughter pair with a cold gaze. They had said such things many times in the duration of Sophie's stay in the Bourn family.
Sophie usually tolerated them. But since Sophie was leaving today anyway, there was no reason to endure it anymore. "Is that so? Are you also fated to be a widow, Grandma? Are you also fated to have a blood disease, Laura?"
Sophie hit a sore spot with her remark. Laura flew into a rage and cursed, "Sophie, no matter what, my life is still better than yours. You are a paraplegic who will be marrying a blind man. You'll be looked down upon for a lifetime! You know what? I think you're the perfect match for Mr. Roger!"
"Laura! What nonsense are you spouting?" Russell Bourn, Laura's father, heard Laura as he walked down the stairs. He was furious. "Is this how you should talk to your sister? I think you need to be taught a lesson!"
Russell's performance was convincing, but Sophie remained expressionless. Even when Laura pushed Sophie down the stairs, resulting in Sophie's disability, Russell sided with Laura. He would only appear as though he was scolding Laura, but Laura got away each time.
The cars came to a stop. The butler of the Nicholls family got out hurriedly. He opened the car door and bent down to help his employer out.
A man wearing a black suit and sunglasses slowly descended from the car, assisted by the butler. The man exuded a noble and compelling aura. Although he wore sunglasses, his forehead and cheeks appeared as though they were lovingly sculpted. He looked handsome and elegant. His eyebrows were straight, and his lips were thin. If he did not require the aid of the butler as he walked, one wouldn't be able to tell that he was blind.
The Bourn family couldn't help but be surprised when they saw such a handsome guy with a powerful presence. 'Is this Mr. Roger Nicholls?' they wondered. Even though Roger was blind, it didn't hinder the fact that he was a handsome man. And a wealthy man at that.
Even Laura was stunned. After all, she had never seen such a handsome man before. A fleeting regret flashed through her mind for rejecting the marriage.
The man had already been assisted by the butler to approach the group. The butler said softly, "Mr. and Mrs. Bourn, this is Mr. Roger Nicholls, the third son of the Nicholls family."
Russell shook himself out of his stupor and hurriedly extended his hand. "Good to meet you, Mr. Roger." Compared to Roger's calm composure, Russell seemed a bit uneasy.
"Good to meet you, Mr. Bourn." Although it was a greeting, Roger's voice carried a hint of coldness as he asked, "May I know who is my wife?"
Roger's words made Sophie raise an eyebrow. 'Did I imagine it? Why did I feel like Roger just glanced in my direction a moment ago?' she wondered.
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