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The Imposter Bride (Natalia and Magnus) novel Chapter 97

Magnus used his wheelchair, bullied by Lucius, and repeatedly thrown into danger, It just broke her heart, and she wanted to help him so much. She swore she would make him stand up, even if it meant she would eventually have to leave.

Natalia was unsure when exactly she'd become smitten with Magnus, gradually losing herself in him.

And finally, from Natalia's lips, came the words he'd been longing to hear.

Magnus was ecstatic. He leaned down, giving her a deep kiss.

The room was filled with sounds that could make anyone blush.

Natalia surely had a restless night.

The next morning, a refreshed Magnus came down from the upstairs, while Natalia was still deep in sleep.

Chase and James, as they did every morning, arrived punctually with a doctor in tow.

As the doctor was changing Magnus' bandages, he noticed a fresh wound on his back and advised, "Mr. Andersen, brace yourself. There's some bleeding. It might hurt."

By all accounts, Magnus' injuries had been healing for quite a while. There should have been no spontaneous bleeding.

Hearing the doctor's words, James and Chase exchanged glances.

The mischievous James couldn't help but tease, "Oh, Magnus, you must have had quite a time with Natalia last night. But you can't ignore your own health. You're still injured, man."

They used to joke that among the four of them, Magnus, the most capable, would be the last to lose his virginity.

But now, he was the first to get married, and he constantly flaunted his happiness.

No wonder James wanted to tease him. Even Chase was struggling to keep a straight face.

When Magnus heard James's comments, he lifted his head and gave James a cold look before saying, "The other day, your father called me, asking me to remind you to get married when you have time. I think he's very concerned about you. Maybe you should accept the offer?"

James, known throughout Melfort for his charm and wealth, had always been the dream lover of many girls.

Despite his playboy lifestyle, there were still many women who would willingly throw themselves at him.

But this time, the woman James's father had chosen for him was far from desirable.

Though it was a family alliance, the woman was extremely unattractive.

James's father, looking down on his good-for-nothing son, thought any woman willing to marry him was good enough. Beauty didn't matter; he just wanted a grandchild.

Desperate to break off the engagement, James was almost willing to take drastic measures.

So when James joked about Magnus and Natalia, he had it coming.

Indeed, when Magnus mentioned the arranged marriage, James, who had been grinning, instantly lost his composure.

"Whoa, whoa, whoa, Magnus, that was a low blow! This is about my happiness, man. You can't just throw me into the fire pit like that."

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