Young Master Vance Has An Enchanting Wife!-Chapter 308: Severing All Her Connections with Vincent Vance

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Chapter 308: Chapter 308: Severing All Her Connections with Vincent Vance

Vincent’s new wife has died, how is Vincent doing now? Is he hurt? He knows that the reason May has always been distant and unwilling to let him touch her is that she still has feelings for Vincent. If she finds out about the trouble in Vincent’s family right now, will the wedding they’ve painstakingly arranged be called off?

So, the best way is to hide this from May for now, and then get married as soon as possible!

Thinking of this, Victor quickly turned around and returned to Mason’s hospital room, where May was looking at her father with a puzzled expression, not saying a word.

Mason didn’t seem as agitated as the typical mentally ill person, just staring steadily at his daughter, with an expression almost identical to May’s.

Victor didn’t know what they had talked about, but he didn’t want to think about it now. He just wanted to pull May away, as far as possible.

"May, let’s go!" Victor stepped forward, grabbed May’s arm and started pulling her out.

At this moment, Mason suddenly began to speak slowly to Victor: ’I heard you’re marrying May?’

Victor was taken aback, then turned to look at Mason. His tone was clearly not what a mentally ill person would say, why does he suddenly seem normal?

"So what if I am?" Victor responded to Mason with a hint of hostility.

Mason sighed slightly, his tone extremely polite: ’Then please treat her well. My daughter has suffered so much, she deserves to have a man who treats her well.’

Victor found Mason’s words today a bit strange, so he tightened his grip on May’s hand: "Of course I will treat your daughter well, no need for you to worry!"

After saying this, he was about to pull May away again. Mason, seeing him in such a hurry, finally couldn’t hold back and stood up from the bed, shouting at Victor: ’You can marry her, but don’t let her get pregnant, or else she will die!’

Huh?

Both May and Victor couldn’t help but turn back at this sentence, only to see Mason still as serious as before, not at all like he was talking nonsense.

May’s heart suddenly stilled, feeling that something wasn’t right.

"You... do you know what you’re saying?" May shuddered a little and coldly questioned him.

Mason looked at May, his words decisive and firm: "I know, because I’m now normal, so I know what I’m saying."

"Why? Why can’t I get pregnant? Why can’t I have children?"

"Because of the Dragon Insect in you, as long as it remains, giving birth to a child means instant death for you." Mason looked intently at May, then at Victor, speaking with a plea: "If you truly love her, don’t let her get pregnant or give birth, I’m not lying to you, remember that, or else you will lose her forever."

Victor stared at Mason’s face, those eyes, and suddenly clenched his fingers: ’I understand!’

After saying this, Victor didn’t hesitate any longer, decisively pulling May out of the hospital room.

It seemed like he understood something, and it was precisely because he understood that he must take May away.

After leaving the sanitarium, Victor somewhat roughly dragged May’s arm and got her into his car.

"Tired? Let’s go back and rest."

At this time, to Victor, Silverwood City was like a vortex. He had to get his woman out as quickly as possible, otherwise, one wrong move and May might suddenly realize and go back to Vincent.

He always thought Vincent was the coldest and most heartless to May, but in the end, he realized that man loved his woman so deeply it was enviable.

But even so, he absolutely didn’t want to let go, didn’t want to hand over his hard-won happiness; May was his, must be his, no one else could take her away!

May looked at Victor with a somewhat complicated expression, speaking softly: ’Victor, I think my dad wasn’t lying.’

Victor swallowed hard, his expression troubled as he replied: ’It’s okay, we’ll just use contraception, if you can’t have children, then we won’t have them.’

May felt very confused, incredibly so. Her heart was filled with tangled thoughts waiting for her to sort them out, but her mind felt like mush, awareness terrifyingly chaotic.

"I feel this isn’t right. Your mom really wants a grandchild. If I can’t give you children, wouldn’t that be letting those two elders down?"

Victor wouldn’t care about any of that; right now he only wanted May, wanted to marry her, make her his woman. Children, the future, he didn’t want to think about any of it.

"It’s okay, even if what your dad said is true, since it’s a curse, there’s a way to break it. Once our matters are settled, I’ll find someone to break the curse on you. There must be a solution, there must be, don’t worry!"

Victor’s mood became anxious, his words meant to comfort May, but clearly, the worry on his face surpassed even hers.

Seeing him so emotionally agitated that he was driving unstably, May spoke to ease his mood: "I have no intention of canceling the wedding, I just want you to think carefully, of course, if you can truly accept that, then I have no objections."

"I accept, even if you can’t give me a child, even if you never let me touch you, never let me into your bed for a lifetime, I still want to marry you, May I have said it, I, Victor Grant, will marry only one woman in this life, have only one wedding, and that woman can only be you."

"I understand, let’s just drive!" Victor’s words ultimately left May speechless. She knew about Victor’s feelings for her and understood that once this man loved, he would become utterly reckless. Let alone children, even a sexless marriage, he might relish in it.

In the end, she felt sorry for Victor, let it be like this...

May sighed silently in her heart, turned and rested her head against the window glass, closing her eyes to rest.

Seeing her resting, Victor’s hanging heart finally settled. She didn’t see, and if she didn’t see, he could successfully go through with the wedding as planned.

After driving back to Beldon City, Victor quickly called someone to cut off all the internet at home and even bought devices to interfere with mobile internet, all with the aim of preventing May from seeing the "major event" that happened in Silverwood City.

After setting all this up, Victor quietly went back to his parents’ house to discuss his worries with them.

May slept until dinner after going home. The first thing she did upon waking was reach for her phone to take a look, but the phone, which usually had good reception, couldn’t connect at all.

May thought there was a problem with the home internet, so she tried using her mobile data, but it didn’t work either.

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