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The Imposter Bride (Natalia and Magnus) novel Chapter 236

Though the glimmer of triumph was already on the horizon, the battle wasn't won just yet, and Magnus knew he needed to keep pushing. In his heart, he made a vow. As long as Natalia wasn't dead set against him, he was determined to thaw her icy heart.

And so, they had their dinner in a somewhat peaceful atmosphere.

Natalia led Jonas upstairs, with Magnus trailing behind, only to be shut out at the door. If Magnus’ reflexes weren’t sharp, the slamming door would have smacked his nose.

Well, it seemed that he was miles away from winning Natalia’s heart. Magnus shrugged helplessly and obediently retreated to his own room.

Natalia, who had closed the door, had no idea that Magnus had followed her. She had no intention whatsoever of sharing a room with him. Magnus was simply too desperate, and she was always at risk of being taken advantage of when she was with him. So, the further she was from him, the better.

"Mummy, can I sleep with you tonight?" Jonas, already in his pajamas, was bouncing excitedly on the bed.

Natalia tidied up the pillows Jonas had scattered around, then sat down and nodded. "Yes, Jonas, you're a big boy now. You can protect Mummy."

Jonas' face lit up even more. He stopped bouncing and patted his chest with his chubby little hands, "Of course, Dad said I'm a super strong man."

He then nestled up to Natalia and pleaded, "Mummy, can you, can you tell me a bedtime story?" He had grown tired of hearing the same old stories from the housemaids.

Natalia couldn't refuse Jonas' request and quickly agreed, "Of course, what do you want to hear?"

After thinking for a moment, Jonas replied, "Fairy tales are boring. I want to hear Mummy's stories."

Natalia's eyes moistened. This little guy was finding ways to bond with her. She ruffled his soft hair. “Alright, I’ll tell you stories about when I was little. When I was your age..."

She began recounting tales from her childhood. Jonas listened attentively, but gradually, his eyelids started to droop. He rubbed his eyes a few times, but it was clear that sleep was creeping in.

Natalia lowered her voice and gently patted Jonas' back. She watched as he slowly closed his eyes, and his breathing became steady. After putting Jonas to sleep and seeing his sweet, sleeping face, Natalia found herself restless.

In the dim moonlight, she listened to the sound of the waves crashing outside the window. Her thoughts were as tumultuous as the sea, refusing to calm down.

She wondered how Cal had dealt with the awkward situation after she left. She was aware of Cal's feelings for her, but she had chosen to leave with Magnus. She knew Cal must have been heartbroken.

But the situation was dire. If she hadn't left with Magnus, he might have blown up the castle.

She had been under Cal's care for so long. She couldn't bear to see him get into trouble, especially not with Magnus, who was known to bear grudges. Before leaving, she had promised Cal that she would return soon. But who would have thought that Magnus would bring their son into their love triangle?

Seeing her long-lost son again, and how well-behaved he was, how could her heart remain as cold as ice?

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