<b>Chapter </b><b>26 </b>
That face was pure as a summer’s day, her big doe eyes<b>, </b>innocent yet captivating. Her fair cheeks, which had been pped by Yuna, bore a <b>natural </b>blush, and her bright <b>lips </b>were tempting.
Frederick took a step <b>forward</b>, suddenly enveloping Marguerite from behind, hugging her tightly. His heart ached as he sighed, “I’m sorry I didn’t find you sooner, you’ve suffered.”
Marguerite’s eyshes trembled slightly as she was filled with shock<b>, </b>her body trembling.
Looking for her?
Marguerite looked at her reflection in the mirror. The face she revealed when she took off her mask was identical to Yuna’s.
So, Frederick had mistaken her for Yuna?
Quickly, Marguerite shoved the mask into her vanity, fearing he would discover it.
He held her tight, as if trying to mold her into his body.
Marguerite felt aching all over and, in a voice imitating Yuna’s, sheined, “Freddie, can you let go of me first? It hurts.”
Her weak demeanor reflected in the mirror, her coquettish and aggrieved voice melted his heart, and he got lost in the feeling.
Frederick
was reluctant to let her go, but his hands couldn’t resist holding her shoulders, gently turning her–around, his loving kissnded unexpectedly on her forehead.
Marguerite’s body stiffened, even though she knew the kiss wasn’t meant for her, her heart was still <b>pounding</b>.
She was at a loss, unsure of what to say.
“I’m sorry, ‘got too excited.” Heughed at himself, his voice gentle, as if afraid to scare this woman<b>, </b>who was as delicate as a kitten.
Marguerite remained silent, only staring at him wide–eyed.
The faint scent of her perfume wafted in the air, calming Frederick’s emotions just like that night.
He knew he hadn’t mistaken the person. He had been too suspicious before.
Thinking about her painful experience over the years, Frederick only med himself for not finding her sooner.
“Yuna, I’ll find your grandma as soon as possible, so <b>you </b>can reunite.”
Marguerite was shocked again.
Her grandma was at Stonebridge Memorial Hospital<b>, </b>the Lockwood family had been there several times. Why did he say “find“?
So, Yuna must have lied to Frederick about her grandma’s disappearance<b>? </b>
This woman was indeed good at lying.
But Frederick was so cautious, how could he be easily fooled by Yuna’s lies?
Marguerite looked up at him, his handsome face filled with deep love. It seemed he hadpletely lost himself.
In a moment, an odd emotion <b>stirred </b>in Marguerite’s heart.
She calmed herself, then gratefully said, “Okay, thank you<b>, </b>Freddie.”
Even though everyone knew where grandma was, Marguerite didn’t stop Frederick
Because she knew, <b>if </b>Frederick really found grandma, he would protect her. This way, the Lockwood family wouldn’t threaten her with grandma
anymore.
“It’s something I should do.”
Frederick’s slightly rough thumb gently stroked her delicate cheek.
“I’ll find a chance to exin my rtionship with Marguerite to you. Don’t worry, I’ll marry you.”
Hearing this, Marguerite’s face turned cold.
She finally understood where Yuna’s arrogance and confidence at the hospital came from.
Frederick was determined to marry her and showered her with love.
The man before her now waspletely different from the Frederick she knew.
All his love and tenderness was for Yuna. That was her confidence.
Marguerite should have been indifferent to this<b>, </b>but for some reason, her heart felt blocked.
Her mind began to wander uncontrobly, not understanding why Frederick was so fond of Yuna.
Was it because <b>of </b>this face<b>? </b>
Marguerite couldn’t help but turn to the mirror, looking at this face identical to Yuna’s.
<b>She </b>had <b>to </b>admit, it was a beautiful face.
<b>Back </b>in Marina Shores Vige<b>, </b>many men had pursued <b>her</b>.
<b>So</b><b>, </b><b>if </b>she could truly drop the mask,‘ would Frederick’s attitude towards her improve<b>? </b>
<b>With </b><b>these </b>thoughts, Marguerite cautiously said, “Frederick, you’ve mistaken me for someone else, I’m not Yuna.”