Clyde's warm fingertips gently grazed her eyes.

Feeling this warmth, Natalie felt as if she had been scorched. A stifling sensation rose in her chest.

Clyde said, "The doctor mentioned your condition is severe. You need to listen this time, okay?"

"Okay."

Previously, Natalie's family had insisted on an immediate surgery. However, perhaps due to her past life's harrowing experience with darkness, Natalie still harbored deep-seated fears.

Regardless of the advice given, she resisted, not wanting to plunge back into that abyss.

In truth, she was terrified!

The risks associated with the eye surgery were high. Should it fail, she would be plunged into an endless darkness.

In her previous life, she had suffered enough within that void. So this time around, she was adamant about not spending even a second enveloped in it.

Like a devil's lair, the overwhelming darkness left one feeling utterly trapped—a sensation only those who've endured could truly grasp.

"Nat."

"Hmm?"

"Try to relax as much as possible during this period. It'll be beneficial for the surgery."

words were firm, as if he would quickly

was about to stand, Natalie suddenly

as he lowered his

Natalie

a moment, realizing the gravity of Natalie's words. Considering the Jarvis family's background, it wasn't particularly

understood why she

had endured

Cedric to

despite the myriad pains life had thrown her way, what

softened. "Don't

gentle, and Natalie released his hand

alone, Natalie lay on the chaise longue. She closed her eyes for a moment and then opened them, attempting to

matter how hard she tried, everything remained blurred

the snow and the sunlight so

that was

of the snow and sunlight had given her temporary clarity, but her vision deteriorated rapidly once she

such harsh treatment,

now. In her

witnessing her parents age or seeing

plunging her

wasn't sure how he had returned to

phone,

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