Chapter: 724
Natasha marries Tyler. Or else, our entire family will be doomed."
"I feel so sorry for Natasha. She has to sacrifice herself for our family." Hector looked remorseful. As a father, there was nothing he wished more than his children’s happiness. Alas, some things were beyond his control.
"Natasha is a good girl. She’ll understand why you’re doing this," Jessica consoled him.
"I hope so." Hector sighed again. Suddenly, he thought of something and asked, "What do you think of Dustin?"
"He’s a genius who’s skilled in both medicine and martial arts. He might be the best among his peers in Millsburg. Unfortunately, he still has a long way to go before competing with Tyler Grant." Jessica gave her honest opinion. After knowing Dustin longer, she finally changed her opinions about him. However, because of his family background, there was still a gap between them.
"I wouldn’t mind making him our son–in–law if Natasha wasn’t promised to another. Unfortunately, they were just not meant to be," Hector muttered, troubled. "Try your best to help him from now on. We owe him that much."
"I understand," Jessica nodded.
The marriage between the two families had been set in stone, so it was a pity that the fated pair could never get together.
Meanwhile, in the backyard, a gorgeous woman sat gracefully on the arched bridge over the pond, her gaze fixed on the fish swimming in the water.
Her feet dangled in the air, and her toes would occasionally break the water’s surface.
Bathed in warm sunlight, she resembled a fairy, taking one’s breath away effortlessly. Even the colorful blossoms in the garden paled in comparison to her.
There was a splash as the woman flung a handful of fish feed into the pond.
Instantly, thousands of fish swarmed near her and thrashed around, splashing water everywhere. The colorful fish painted a gorgeous painting as they fought for good.
"I envy you fish. You can live without worrying about anything, unlike me, who can’t even decide what I like." The woman sighed, her expression turning sad.
"Who said you can’t?" A familiar voice rang out behind her.
The woman froze before laughing at herself. "I’m even beginning to hallucinate in broad daylight now."
"Hallucinate? It’s not that serious, is it?" The voice rang out again.
This time, the woman froze and slowly turned around to see a man step into the rays of sunlight and approach her.
The person was none other than Dustin.
"W–what are you doing here?" Natasha was so elated to see the person she had been missing dearly that she even doubted her eyes. She had been confined in her room for some time now, the isolation nearly throwing her into depression.