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Lovely Substitute Bride novel Chapter 91

Summary for Chapter 91: Lovely Substitute Bride

Summary of Chapter 91 – A turning point in Lovely Substitute Bride by iReader

Chapter 91 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Lovely Substitute Bride, written by iReader. With the hallmarks of Internet literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

"Have a sleep."

Tiana said, "I'm not sleepy."

She had slept all day, how could she still sleep?

Conor did not advise anymore, and immediately took off his jacket.

Then he began to take off his shirt.

Tiana looked at him suspiciously.

"What are you doing?"

"I'll sleep with you."

Tiana was stunned.

"Don't you have to work?"

Conor did not speak and took off his clothes.

Tiana understood and moved a little.

"I'm going to sleep right now. You should hurry back to the company."

Conor stopped pulling his tie, looking somewhat regretful.

He looked at Tiana and called for Ms. Spencer.

"Ms. Spencer, don't stop the soup at noon."

"Yes, Mister."

"Don't let her get out of bed and run around."

"Yes, Mister."

Conor spoke a few words before finally leaving.

Once he left, the cook turned around and smiled at Tiana.

"Miss, Mister truly cares about you."

Tiana shook her head, she was not happy at all.

"He's guilty. If he didn't misunderstand me, how could he have ended up like this?"

The cook also knew about Tiana being locked in the little black room yesterday and sighed.

"Ever since I entered the ancient fortress, I have never seen the Mister treat a person this way."

Tiana did not reply, but instead said, "Ms. Spencer, when Conor comes back, tell him not to accommodate me because of his guilt, I am not used to it."

Then she lay down and turned around.

In the evening, Conor got off work early under everyone's astonished gaze.

As soon as he returned to the ancient castle, he heard these words from the the cook.

He was silent for a moment.

The the cook was worried that he would be angered and immediately explained, "The Young Miss might have been scared to death, that's why..."

Before she could finish speaking, Conor asked, "Did she have the soup at noon?"

The cook was startled. This topic had jumped up and down too quickly, making her unable to react.

"Yes, yes..."

Conor asked again, "Has she been out before?"

"No, she's been resting in bed."

Conor nodded with satisfaction, and said, "Have you stewed the soup for dinner?"

The cook nodded.

"Give it to me."

the cook was hesitant.

"But..."

Conor turned his head to look at her, and the cook immediately brought the soup out of the kitchen and passed it to him.

The aroma of the wolfberry-chicken soup that was stewed with the six hours wafted into Conor's nose. He took it and walked into the bedroom, where Tiana was reading a book.

In truth, she could no longer sleep, but when she lifted her off the bed, the the cook was already worried for her.

Tiana had no choice but to take the book and read on the bed.

When Conor came in, there was a breeze blowing outside the window.

The wind blew into the gap that was never closed tightly, stirring up Tiana's long hair.

Conor's heart softened, and walked over.

"When can you let me go to school?" Seeing him enter, Tiana raised his head and looked at him.

Conor stubbornly continued to personally feed her with every mouthful of food and drink every mouthful of soup.

He found himself falling in love with it.

"You need to rest."

Tiana frowned.

"Are you going to lock me up again?"

Conor's movements stopped as a crease appeared between his brows.

"Never." he whispered.

However, Tiana said, "But I want to go to school."

Conor lowered his voice.

"I helped you get two days off. Rest for a few days before you go back."

"I want to stay at school."

"No way!"

When Conor heard her bring up this matter again, he immediately rejected her and stood up emotionally.

"You think that person is Tina?"

"It could only be her."

Although he had doubts, but no matter how he investigated, the only person who fit the age, name, and location was Tina.

Even if he didn't believe it.

"I got it..."

Late at night.

Conor had just returned from the company.

Although he could compress his work to completion and get off work early.

However, he couldn't stop the event from happening. By the time he returned, it was already past ten at night.

As he got out of the car, he saw that the whole castle was pitch black.

"What's wrong?"

The butler said, "The electrical circuits in the vicinity are being repaired. The power has been cut."

"Power cut?"

Conor stopped and raised his head, his gaze sharp.

"What about her?"

Butler was confused, "Miss said she was going to rest."

Conor's gaze darkened, as he looked worriedly in the direction of Tiana's room.

It was pitch black.

She said she was afraid of the dark.

Conor's heart immediately tensed up. He quickly walked in, directly passed through the living room and went up the stairs, and arrived outside Tiana's room.

He knocked on the door.

"Are you asleep?"

There was no sound in the room.

Conor frowned, he knocked on the door again, the sound became more urgent.

"Yuki? "Answer me!"

Still no sound.

Conor's face was filled with panic, he forcefully knocked on the door and used all his strength to kick it open.

The wooden door hit the wall and bounced back with a loud bang.

Conor raised his hand to push it back and quickly entered the room.

The bedroom window was open and a faint moonlight shone in from outside.

Using the dim light, Conor saw a blanket that was wrapped up on the bed.

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