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My Substitute CEO Bride (Nash Calicraft) novel Chapter 1332

Chapter 1332 

The next day, Sienna had to shoot a few more scenes. 

Nash, Melody, Elsabeth, Austin, Tina, and Jupiter went for a stroll in 

the mountains. 

When night fell, Sienna invited them to a picnic near the Path 

sanctuary. 

While they were enjoying their time, Nash looked at Austin and asked suddenly, “Austin, have you been experiencing symptoms of dryness and pain in your eyes lately? Or perhaps blurred vision?” 

“H-How did you know that?” Austin stared at Nash incredulously. 

Austin had never mentioned his eye condition to anyone, not even his 

girlfriend. 

“I noticed something wrong with your eyes when we first met. It m have been causing you all sorts of trouble, right? If I’m not wrong don’t think you can get your condition treated at a hospital either.” 

Austin had been staring at Melody weirdly when they first met, so Nash had been wary of him. That was why he did not ask about Austin’s eye condition back then. 

However, Austin eventually stopped looking at Melody as a love interest and began treating her as a friend. Not only that, but he had 

also fallen in love with Elsabeth. 

Seeing that Austin was now Elsabeth’s boyfriend and Elsabeth was 

Melody’s best friend, Nash felt he should offer to cure Austin’s eyes. 

“Austin, why didn’t you tell me?” Elsabeth asked, her eyes glistening 

with tears. 

Elsabeth knew what Austin was like. She knew he was the kind of 

person who liked to keep everything to himself. He had never once talked to her about his work, even when he was going through a rough 

patch. 

Elsabeth hated that about him, and they had argued over it many 

times. 

In the end, Elsabeth decided it was fine. Men were better at coping 

with stress anyway. 

However, this time, it was not about work. Austin had hidden his eye condition from Elsabeth, and this she could not accept. 

“I-I didn’t want you to worry,” Austin said awkwardly. 

“I’m your girlfriend! I should be worried about you! So what, you’ll o tell me when you’re blind, is that it? Then you’ll break up with me because you don’t want to be a burden? What were you thinking?!” 

Elsabeth’s voice was shrill as she shouted, her words laced with hurt 

and anger. 

“Woah, woah, calm down, Elsie! You know Austin doesn’t mean that!” Melody tugged at her hand and tried to comfort her. 

Noticing she had gone too far, Elsabeth tamped down her anger and 

sobbed. “He’s always like this, keeping everything to himself and not 

telling me anything. He doesn’t even tell me when he’s sick! I feel like 

an outsider!” 

Melody glanced at Austin and said, “Does Elsie see 

woman to you? Does she seem incapable? Or you think she’s after your money, is that it?” 

Shaking his head, Austin said with a sigh, “I’ve never thought of her that way. I just feel I should shoulder more responsibility and not complain so much, you know? Besides, she knows I don’t like to show others my weak side!” 

As an illegitimate child, Austin had had a rough childhood. Perhaps that was why he did not like to mingle with others and preferred to be 

left alone. 

Even though he had gotten better after seeing a therapist and dating Elsabeth, he still had the habit of keeping everything to himself. 

He felt it was shameful for a man to rant about their feelings. 

Melody said coldly, “I see. So, to you, Elsie’s just another passerb your life, huh? This is a sign of mistrust if you ask me. You don’t ti her enough to open up to her, and you’re worried she might leave y if you do. 

“Most couples break up in the end because of mistrust, you know! 

Tina chimed in, “Melody’s right! A good relationship depends on honesty. You guys should share things with each other, no matter the good or bad! You shouldn’t be hiding things from one another!” 

dor 

Tina turned to look at Jupiter after finishing her sentence. Jupiter smiled and said, “I’ve never been in a relationship before, but I’ll keep in mind everything you said just now. I’ll try my best to be a good man 

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