In the room, Nina Sinclair extended her hand to push Vincent Lancaster away.
Vincent Lancaster didn’t continue to hold Nina Sinclair. He sat next to her and said sincerely, "I’m sorry, Nina. It’s true that I deceived you. Actually, there were many tis I wanted to tell you, but I was afraid you’d bla after knowing this."
"I was scared you’d leave , which is why I kept it from you for so long. I didn’t intentionally deceive you, Nina. Will you forgive ? Besides this, I haven’t kept anything else from you."
Vincent Lancaster spoke with sincerity, looking at Nina Sinclair without blinking.
He was scared and worried, his expression unprecedentedly anxious. It was the first ti Nina saw him this tense.
Vincent had always given her the impression of being calm and composed. This was the first ti she saw him in such a state, all because he feared she’d be angry about him hiding his identity from her.
Anyone watched by him with such eyes wouldn’t have the heart to bla him, let alone Nina, who wasn’t angry in the first place.
She was just unable to accept it for the mont and hadn’t reacted yet.
Moreover, just now in her hypothetical question, Vincent perford exceptionally well, so how could she hold it against him?
The air fell silent. Nina Sinclair didn’t speak again, but her silence made Vincent Lancaster even more uneasy.
He couldn’t hold back any longer and pulled Nina Sinclair into his arms, softly saying, "Nina, back then Sharon devised our marriage certification. I didn’t know you well, and to avoid being controlled by Grandfather in marriage, I agreed to Sharon’s request..."
"Later, in my interactions with you, I discovered how extraordinary you are, and gradually, I fell for you. So, I was even more afraid of you finding out I deceived you, which is why I didn’t reveal my identity..."
"Nina, even though I lied to you and hid my identity, I am still , your rightful husband. You can scold or hit , but you can’t leave ."
This ti Nina Sinclair didn’t push Vincent Lancaster away. She allowed Vincent Lancaster to hold her.
As Vincent Lancaster explained to her, her mind recalled the little bits and pieces of their past interactions. At the beginning, she really thought Vincent Lancaster was just a driver for the Lancaster Family.
With such presence and looks, how could he possibly be an ordinary person?
She was really too foolish to not have any doubts or questions about his identity.
Nina Sinclair smiled self-mockingly in her heart.
Actually, Vincent Lancaster was initially just soone she brought along to irritate Vincent Lancaster at his wedding.
When Vincent Lancaster said he had fallen for her, it was the sa for her—she had also fallen for him during their ti together. Though she was displeased upon learning about this, it wasn’t to the extent of wanting to leave him.
However, since Vincent Lancaster was so crafty, deceiving her with everyone’s help, he needed a good lesson; otherwise, he’d dare to deceive her again next ti.
A man mustn’t be spoiled, or he’d get too bold.
Nina Sinclair didn’t bla him, but she also didn’t say she forgave him, leaving Vincent Lancaster feeling uneasy.
They remained quietly embracing for a while, neither speaking first.
After a while, Nina Sinclair couldn’t hold it anymore; nature’s call was pressing, and she needed to use the restroom.
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