Hey Disabled Billionaire, I Am Your Surrogate Bride
welcome to
ved the splendor all about me as I stood motionless at the entrance, my breath held in my chest. Living in a home with marble flooring, sparkling chandeliers
even though my voice was barely a
enigmatic expression as he fixed them on me. "Ade
r. The family name was a burdensome burden for me. I was forced to ac
across the gleaming flooring, Yemi remarked, "You'll get
asy than I wanted to admit because of the icy, almost roboti
pared me for the mansion's oppressive atmosphere. Indeed, everything was lovely, yet it had an overpowering quality.
your room," and I dutifully followed hi
han the one before it. The room was huge, with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the expansive grounds, a velvet-draped fou
ng me with a present, and he said, "This is where
, in fact, overpowering. A lot of things in this place didn't seem lik
bring you dinner, but don't feel like you have to be by yourself. This
mi's environment, I wasn't sure if I was prepared to meet them. What if I was j
to mind. Rather, he nodded briefly, staring at me for a s
before he go
mi.
able as he paused and loo
e words from spilling out, I added, "I don't want to b
le, a slight, quite undetect
ll learn." "With time, you'
iddle of a room that seemed too big and unfamiliar to me. In an attempt to cal
n space that appeared to go on forever. Yes, it was lovely, but it had the feel of a cage made of gold. I was un
art pounding in my chest, whe
sounding more compose
asped courteously in front of her. She smiled polit
een prepared for you, madam.
eriod of hesita
grate
of this mansion's grandeur had been thoughtfully designed to prevent me from posing inappropriate queries. I wa
cuisine, which included a variety of foods I couldn't even name. My thoughts were elsewhere, attempting to piece together t
went on, I was starting to see that my fear of
after the meal. I had believed that I would gain clarity after c
glimpse of it
enters the
that something else was g