Young Master Vance Has An Enchanting Wife!-Chapter 310: My Secret—Your Parents Don’t Know, Do They?
She now felt like she was being forced into a chaotic situation with no way out, making her feel very uncomfortable, extremely uncomfortable.
"Victor, I still feel it’s too fast. Why don’t you reconsider? Also, you definitely haven’t told your parents about my inability to have children, have you?"
Heather wants to have grandchildren so badly, if Victor Grant were to tell the truth, she definitely wouldn’t agree so easily. Hence, Victor Grant must have concealed this detail.
Victor Grant noticed May Morgan’s resistance, feeling a bit heavy-hearted. He knew that May Morgan didn’t truly love him, nor did she want to marry him. The reason they had come this far was because of the situation, forced step by step by him.
In her heart, she never forgot that man, never!
However, even so, he would absolutely not even mention Vincent Vance at this moment, absolutely not!
"You don’t believe me? Then I’ll call my parents over, and you can ask them yourself!" Victor Grant said confidently to May Morgan.
Call his parents over? How could she ask about such a thing? Besides, just seeing his father last time had already put May Morgan in a state of high tension throughout; seeing him again might scare her so much her legs would go weak.
"No need, no need, let’s just leave it at that. I’m tired, going upstairs to rest first." 𝒻𝘳ℯℯ𝑤ℯ𝒷𝘯ℴ𝓋ℯ𝘭.𝑐ℴ𝑚
May Morgan felt so upset she didn’t know what to say to Victor Grant, skipped dinner, and turned to go upstairs.
Victor Grant helplessly sighed as he looked at the untouched dinner spread.
Perhaps, in the matter of marriage, he was selfish. But he truly loved this woman to the point of obsession. He dared not imagine if May Morgan didn’t marry him, whether he would never intend to marry anyone for the rest of his life.
He asked Miller to whip up some dishes and carried them upstairs himself. As he opened the door, he clearly saw May Morgan on the bed turning away with the quilt, seemingly avoiding him on purpose.
"I heard from Miller that you’ve been waiting for me to have dinner, but you haven’t eaten yet. I brought you some," Victor Grant pretended not to notice May Morgan’s deliberate avoidance and quickly placed the food on the nightstand, then dragged a chair over to sit next to her bed.
"I’m not hungry..." May Morgan’s voice was low, muffled, obviously indicating her emotional state wasn’t good.
Victor Grant felt heartbroken, seeing May Morgan like this made him feel bad, but he had to act unconcerned and smile at her, he had to smile!
"No worries, just eat a little. Turn around, I’ll feed you."
Victor Grant forcefully pulled May Morgan back, with a hint of compulsion, forcing her to face him.
May Morgan was incensed by his actions, glaring at him and yelling, "What are you doing? I said I’m not hungry!"
Victor Grant looked at her, frowned, for quite a while, until May Morgan felt uneasy and lost her temper.
"Fine, I’ll eat myself!" May Morgan was internally conflicted, yet thinking of Victor Grant’s kindness, she couldn’t keep her bad temper toward him.
She knew she was causing trouble, drama to the extreme. Such good parents-in-law, such a loving partner, such a good life, yet she had to create issues until everyone was unhappy.
But in her heart, she really couldn’t get past this hurdle, let go of that man!
May Morgan held the white rice, lowering her head to eat, feeling miserable, wanting to cry. The rice tasted bland in her mouth, like chewing wax, but to show Victor Grant, she still munches on.
"Don’t just eat rice, have some veggies, look how thin you are!" Seeing May Morgan eat just rice, Victor Grant quickly picked some vegetables and put them into her bowl.
May Morgan lowered her eyes to look at the vegetables he placed in her bowl, suddenly got emotional and couldn’t help but cry: "Victor Grant, I’m sorry..."
Upon hearing her say "I’m sorry," Victor Grant’s hand holding the chopsticks couldn’t help but tighten.
He dreaded her apologizing because it gave him a strong sense of crisis.
"Don’t say you’re sorry, I don’t want to hear it. I’m the one who should apologize to you. I’ve not given you enough. Whatever you want, I’ll try my best to fulfill it: jewelry, accessories, clothes, car, house, everything and anything, as long as you ask, I can buy it for you."
Victor Grant suddenly looked up, seriously watching May Morgan, told her word by word, "As long as you don’t leave me, as long as you agree to marry me, I’ll give you my life."
May Morgan felt sad hearing Victor Grant, couldn’t help but turn away and say, "I don’t want your life, I don’t want anything, but I think our wedding date is too soon, you haven’t given me time to consider."
"What else is there to consider? When my parents came, you nodded, didn’t you? I admit, the date is tight, but you must understand my parents’ desire for me to settle down early, right? They made the decision, I’m also helpless, but whether early or late, aren’t we all going to marry?"
May Morgan stared fixedly at Victor Grant’s face, suddenly asked him seriously, "You didn’t tell your parents about my inability to have children, did you?"
This was the second time May Morgan had questioned Victor Grant about this matter. The first time, Victor Grant brushed it off, but this time, he knew he must give May Morgan an answer.
"I didn’t say anything, thinking once we’re married there wouldn’t be trouble, we’ll find a chance to mention it afterwards. Besides, you are cursed, not naturally infertile. After we marry, I will find someone to lift the curse."
May Morgan shook her head and sighed, "It’s no use. Do you know what kind of curse I have? It’s the Spirit Insect, not something common people can resolve. Plus, do your parents know I’m cursed? Have they heard of such things? If they know I’m different, how would they see me? Victor Grant, you never really thought these things through. Have you ever considered, that even if I marry you, would these issues be resolved? Do you think your parents would be open-minded enough to let you marry a barren ’monster’?"
"You’re not a monster, you are my woman!"
Victor Grant suddenly burst from his chair in a breakdown, agitatedly shouting at May Morgan, "Don’t make excuses, you just don’t want to marry me, right? I told you, I don’t care about such things, I love your person, why do you still fuss? My parents indeed only have me as a son, and indeed want grandchildren, but I am myself, my marriage, the woman I shall marry, no one can obstruct. May Morgan, no matter how my parents see you, in my mind, you are normal, and I will love you forever!"







