Chapter 576
Substitute Marriage: Falling For My Ugly Wife
Casting a fleeting gaze towards Millie, Leon pondered the depths of her unwavering determination.
Recalling her prior words, Millie had pledged that were he to save her grandmother, she would vanish
from his life forever.
Upon revisiting this sentence, Leonâs fingers coiled into a resolute knot. Up until now, there was no one
that could shake his determination, no exception for Millie.
Throughout his lifetime, Aishaâs presence alone held the alchemical touch to tenderize his heartâs
armor.
âJulius, let her be. She can kneel for as long as her spirit deems fit,â intoned Leon with tempered
authority.
Millie quivered as the ascent of Leon up the staircase culminated in the extinguishing of the lights in his
bedroom.
A sigh, laden with an air of reluctant acceptance, escaped Juliusâ lips. âThere exists no necessity for
you to embark on this course. His resolve stands resolute and immutable. I advise your withdrawal, for
lingering serves no purpose.â
Millie, her teeth digging into her quivering lower lip, yielded to the cascade of tears, the embodiment of
her emotional dam breaking apart. âWere he to withhold his accord, my grandmother would wane.â
âIn your path, an arduous juncture unfurls. Your grandmother rests beneath the aegis of fortune to
claim such a devoted grandmother,â conceded Julius with a rueful shake of his head before turning on
the heater in the room.
The communion of Millieâs knees with the floor endured; the sensation of numbness was a prevailed,
yet the threshold of Leonâs bedroom persisted in its unyielding closure. Her gaze, brimming with
anticipation, remained fixated on the door.
Dawnâs delicate fingers summoned Millie through Teresaâs call, delivering news of her grandmotherâs
another emergency treatment. Teresaâs counsel echoed, urging Millie to return to the hospital and
abide by her grandmotherâs side.
As those tidings brushed her ears, Millieâs tears embarked on a freefall, etching this instant as the
zenith of her vulnerability.
With a tentative attempt, Millie aspired to regain an upright posture, only to unearth limbs going numb,
lacking sensation.
Subsequent endeavors bore fruit, allowing her to rise, her palms propping against the floor for support.
Akin to a vulnerable lamb, her form wavered in contemplation of an escape, ultimately culminating in a
graceless collapse, surrendering to the clutches of torment. However, the phoenix in her will resurged,
propelling her towards the exit, stumbling.
By the doorâs threshold, Millieâs fingers found solace within the frameâs embrace, bestowing a backward
glance. The bedroom above persisted in its sepulchral seal. A smile, edged with self-derision, graced
her lips as she pivoted away.
In this moment, the master of this grand abode revealed the frigidity that coursed through his veins with
stark clarity.
As Millie treaded beyond the portalâs embrace, unbeknownst to her, the second floor bore witness to
Leonâs emergence from his recess behind the wall. His countenance was an icy tableau, and his gaze
was heavy-laden with hues of despondency.
He hadnât anticipated the endurance of Millieâs nocturnal kneeling; her tears were a ceaseless cascade
that seemed to flow from a wellspring untouched by depletion.
The sight was unprecedented, leaving him grappling with the notion that a single being could harbor
such an ocean of emotion within.
The enigma of her grandmotherâs significance in Millieâs existence nagged at him. A somber truth
hovered in the air: regardless of the outcome of the impending operation, her grandmotherâs time on
this earth was destined to wane.
Regrettably, Millie was not endowed with Aishaâs resolute patience. He couldnât help but speculate that
had she persisted in her waiting, perhaps his accord would have been extended. Since her arrival the
previous night, the villa had undergone a transformation akin to the emergence of vibrant hues in a
previously monochromatic landscape.
The villa had morphed into a vivid tableau, each corner pulsating with lifeâs vibrancy.