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Along the way, Frey eagerly entered various shops, her excitement palpable.
Before long, Nathaniel was laden with numerous bags, his smile never faltering.
Hudson and the others trailing behind could hardly believe their eyes.
Mr. Nathaniel, how can you be so compliant?
Aren't you supposed to be domineering? You're always so mean to us, where did all that behavior go?
Now, whatever Frey desired, Nathaniel complied without hesitation, following her lead unconditionally.
Frey's shopping spree was relentless, spanning from the first shop on the street to the final cafe.
Even Nathaniel, usually stoic, was starting to feel the strain.
Despite this, he insisted on carrying everything himself, refusing to burden Hudson and the others with his wife's purchases.
Finally, the two of them took a seat on a bench outside a cafe to rest.
As Frey turned, she noticed a fleeting figure entering a nearby bakery. Her expression shifted subtly, a hint of unease crossing her eyes.
"What's wrong? Are you feeling uncomfortable?" Nathaniel asked, his concern evident.
"It's nothing. My shoelaces are untied," Frey replied, attempting to kneel to fix them.
But Nathaniel quickly stopped her, grabbing her arm gently.
"I’ll do it!" he insisted, half-kneeling in front of her, much to the astonishment of their entourage.
He focused intently on tying her shoes. Everyone could agree that men looked the best when they were focused on something.
Frey watched him steadily, her eyes tracing his smooth forehead and upright nose from this angle.
She slowly reached out, her fingers lightly brushing through his hair.
Behind them, Hudson and the others shielded their eyes, exclaiming in disbelief.
"This is too much!"
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