The Bride of the Heir
briefly joyful at Nolan's presence
u want, you wretched guy?"
," Nolan dem
torted loudly. "If you keep lingering here and b
urageously pointed out, observing Oralie's condition, clearly beaten by
was a waste of time, the man immediately ord
ng stance. Observing his comrades faltering in the face of Nolan, realizing they were at a di
will kill
, the knife in the man's hand would sever Oralie's throat. He was currently witnessing blood flowing down Oralie's neck. The man's cruel actions and Oralie's genuine terror all seemed very authentic, lacking an
ily shouted. Feeling that he, too, should
n to me. Do you want to continue being a hero or indirectly
, he would break that rule because he wanted to see where this situation would le
the fish. Be discreet; don't let anyone s
ntly followed the ord
orrified, pleading, "Plea
e blade cut into a critical blood vessel in her neck. Witnessing Oralie's daring, the evident pain, and her desperat
thlessly beaten by the thugs. Seeing Nolan endure such agony, Oralie couldn't help but
me; he was just trying to help me," she pleaded w
u," indifferent to Oralie's cries, the man said
ust spare him," Oralie begged, making the man laugh sarcasti
ation to offer advice: "Don't be foolish like this. If you go
't." Her tears fell incessantly, and her concern for Nolan was genuine. Nola
you will become bait for the sea creatures," the man interjecte
her with curiosity and anticipation, the man ordered his men to stop, not hitting Nolan anymore. He wanted Nolan to witness the
ontemplation and hesitation, Oralie turned her gaze towards Nolan. Her eyes expressed guilt and remorse, suddenly disappointing Nolan. He believed that Oralie would sac
an end to this drama. Making the decision, he tactfully pressed the emergenc
k you for your kindness. Can I know your na
ceal his real name, still anx
I'll definitely repay you," Oralie sincerely s
before Nolan could speak up to inquire and find out, she forcefully pushed the cruel man to the ground and swiftly rushed towards the railing, decisively throwing herself into the sea amid the shock and horro
. Oralie's act of jumping into the sea was beyond Nolan's wilde
motionless statue, allowing his emotions to drift aimlessly