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Surprised Wife With Twins novel Chapter 1746

Summary for Chapter 1746: Marriage Is Possible, But With A Condition: Surprised Wife With Twins

Summary of Chapter 1746: Marriage Is Possible, But With A Condition from Surprised Wife With Twins

Chapter 1746: Marriage Is Possible, But With A Condition marks a crucial moment in Olive Bailey’s Romance novel, Surprised Wife With Twins. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Chapter 1746: Marriage is Possible, but with a Condition

"Alright," the king looked at his son, then at the girl beside him, his expression somewhat serious, "But I have a condition."

This sudden change in direction made the two young people exchange glances. Was there another test to pass?

Rowan tightly held Claire's hand, his determination unwavering regarding marrying her.

Seeing the young couple's nervousness, the king smiled, not one to beat around the bush, and said in a relaxed tone, "As long as you are willing to inherit the throne, I will acknowledge this marriage and allow you two to be together."

"You..." Rowan gazed at him intently, having no interest in the throne himself.

Claire, however, breathed a sigh of relief. It seemed that the king wasn't insistent on separating them.

Whether or not to inherit the throne was a matter for the father and son to discuss, a major issue that could be addressed in the future, unrelated to the essence of marriage.

Rowan remained calm, speaking unhurriedly, "Father, your health is gradually improving, and you will soon make a complete recovery."

"I know that," the king expressed confidence in his recovery, but his mind was made up, "But I hope to see you firmly established on the throne in my lifetime. With your medical skills, I won't restrict your development. You can benefit the people of Lu Layeka and establish hospitals here, but you must become the king."

Upon hearing this, Rowan felt as if his head was spinning!

He was indifferent to fame and power, just wanting to find a place to hide.

"Father, have your medicine again, it's getting late," Rowan changed the subject, then turned to fetch the medicine.

Unscrewing the cap and bringing it over, he handed the bottle to him, "We'll discuss other matters later."

After all, getting married would have to wait until his father's health recovered.

Taking the bottle of medicine, the king glanced at him, and in a playful manner, said, "Then let's talk about the wedding later. See if the young lady can wait."

Claire pursed her lips, involuntarily lowering her eyes, her cheeks flushing.

"It's just going to sleep, nothing urgent," the king said, reclining back without waiting for Rowan's assistance. Jennifer had indeed brought effective medicine.

Covering himself with the blanket, he closed his eyes.

After a while, Rowan turned and wrapped his arm around the girl's shoulder, leading her out.

The rain continued, the sky still intermittently flashing with thunder and lightning.

At night, within Queen Catherine's palace, the lights were still on.

The servants had been dismissed.

Jolie recounted the whole story to the queen. Catherine listened, her heart filled with apprehension, "You're lucky you didn't cause any damage! Do you know how dangerous tonight was?"

"..." Jolie fell silent, finally understanding Mr. Marsh and their purpose in coming here: to identify the culprit, Eden.

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