Chapter 146
The assistant waited patiently for Olivia to make up her mind. After some time, Olivia spoke up, “I’ve made my decision. I’m sure about it.”
“So, you’re going ahead with the marriage procedures?” the assistant clarified.
“Yes.”
“Alright, I’ll inform Mr. Tyler of your decision. Please get ready.” The assistant meant for Olivia to gather her papers and documents.
As the assistant left in her car, Olivia’s face was pale with nerves.
A concerned maid approached her. “Are you alright?” she asked, worried.
Olivia stared at her silently.
“Are you okay, Ms. Olivia?” the maid asked again, gently touching her shoulder.
Pushing the maid’s hand away, Olivia replied, “I’m just a bit tired. I’m going to bed.”
That night, Tyler didn’t return home. Olivia lay awake, unable to sleep until morning.
Even on the third day, Tyler hadn’t come back. It was noon when she heard a car engine, signaling Tyler’s return. She hid in her room.
The door opened, but when she looked up, it wasn’t Tyler. It was his personal assistant.
Clearly surprised to find Olivia curled up in her room, the assistant asked, “Um… Ms. Olivia, have you prepared your documents?”
“Huh?” Olivia was taken aback. “I’m going to do it alone?”
The assistant explained, “The procedure can start today. Mr. Tyler will join you shortly. He’s at the hospital right now.”
Olivia hadn’t expected things to move so quickly. She didn’t know how to react.
After a long pause, the assistant looked at her expectantly. Olivia knew she couldn’t delay any longer. “I’ll get changed.”
Having stayed home for so long, Olivia looked a bit disheveled and not quite presentable for the occasion.
“I’ll wait outside,” the assistant said.
Olivia never imagined her marriage would be like this–to a man she barely knew, who had once only glanced at her when she was fifteen. He was a stranger then.
And now, in a bizarre turn of events, he was going to be her husband.
She left her room in a simple dress and minimal makeup. Despite everything, her youthfulness
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