Perhaps it would have been better if Bianca didn't mention Natalie.
Whenever Natalie's name came up, a fleeting and subtle complex emotion would cross Zane's eyes.
His gaze towards Bianca also grew more solemn.
Bianca fell silent.
So, what did Yvette's arrogant presumption amount to?
Zane didn't directly respond to her question. He simply said, "She can't afford any more upheavals in her world. Now that both Irwin and Cedric are by her side, it seems the situation isn't favorable."
"What's wrong with her?" Bianca asked.
"If nothing unexpected happens, she'll lose her sight permanently."
At those words, Bianca's heart skipped a beat.
Thinking about how Natalie would permanently remain in the darkness, Bianca felt suffocated.
In those two years...!
Under Malcolm's torment, there was a week she spent entirely in darkness, unable to see anything.
No one would understand how she barely managed to survive that week. She had even thought she might never have a chance to see light again in her life.
It was also during that time she grew to hate Malcolm completely!
She refused to spend her life in darkness like that.
But she was helpless...!
Darkness truly terrified and suffocated people.
"How could this happen?" Bianca's heart leaped into her throat when she heard Zane's words.
That was truly...!
"I suppose things between Irwin and Cedric have come down to this."
His words carried a depth that Bianca couldn't fully grasp.
But she knew one thing: if Natalie truly lost her sight, neither Irwin nor Cedric would ever be forgiven.
She knew too well the helplessness in darkness, where nothing could be done!
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