Chapter 1857: The General with a Loving Heart for His Daughter

General Wind's wife was worried and hesitant when she saw their daughter in such a state, but she only sighed and didn't say anything. Should she make their daughter speak up? But what good would it do if she did? The king and queen had just gotten married, and even if Lu Layeka's laws allowed polygamy, the king would probably not agree to marry Winnie. Perhaps in three to five years, there might be a chance, as feelings were always fickle.

General Wind approached his daughter with a heavy heart, unnoticed by his absent-minded daughter. Her mind was filled with the image of Louis... He was a doctor, and so charming.

"Winnie," the middle-aged man squatted beside the flowers and gently called his daughter's name. The girl slowly turned her gaze towards her father, bringing her thoughts back.

"Winnie, is there anything your father can do to help you?" General Wind smiled affectionately, lovingly looking at his daughter. “Can you talk to your father?”

to when she saw him again at the wedding, she was deeply attracted to his sense of security, his irresistible charm. The girl only met her father's gaze, thinking

father had already noticed during the wedding. He reached out and held his daughter's shoulder,

question, a glimmer of long-lost radiance appeared in the girl's eyes. She didn't avoid the question but nodded. "Yes, he's like a beam of light that has shone into my life. Since the first time I saw him, I sincerely felt

with some anticipation. "Mm-hmm," Winnie nodded, feeling a touch of sadness within her. "But he has someone he

from the flowers and said, "If he is willing to marry you, would you

course," the girl didn't even need to think, her eyes still radiant. "If I could see him every day, I think I would be

and said, "As long as Winnie is happy,

was kind-hearted and worried. It

once saved his life and performed great deeds for the royal family. This small request, which doesn't

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