Sophie Bourn finally managed to escape from the Bourn family. However, she never expected that it would be in the way of a marriage as a stand-in bride. It was all because Laura, the biological daughter of her foster parents, did not want to marry a blind man. Therefore, Sophie’s foster mother forced her to leave the Bourn family and take Laura's place. To outsiders, Sophie seemed like a disabled girl who could only live in a wheelchair, but little did they know that Sophie was skilled in medicine and had long since cured her legs.Roger Nicholls was a pampered and privileged young man from a wealthy family, yet he was "blind." At the arrangement of his family, he was forced to marry Miss Bourn, who was also disabled.After they got married, Sophie gradually found out that her “blind” husband was a bit strange. He couldn't see anything but would ask her to close the door when she showered. When she got hurt, he would help her immediately. Could it all be a coincidence? It wasn't until one day, when Sophie was almost killed and he came to her rescue, that Sophie realized he wasn't actually blind.
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