My Identities Were Revealed After Marriage

Chapter 18



Chapter 18

Levy's laughter filled the air as he looked at Sandra, his eyes filled with a mix of amusement and

sincerity. "You know, Sandra, there are so many rumors surrounding my family and me. But let's not

allow those rumors to define us. We are both intelligent individuals, and with time, we'll be able to Copyright Nôv/el/Dra/ma.Org.

separate fact from fiction and truly understand each other."

Sandra's smile widened, reflecting a glimmer of hope. "You're right, Levy. It's important to give this a

chance. Let's see where this journey takes us and discover the truth for ourselves."

As their conversation paused, the waiter arrived with their order. They shifted their attention to the

delicious food in front of them, savoring each bite in the comfortable silence.

They didn’t continue the topic they just got their folks and began eating.

The restaurant fell into a comfortable silence as Levy and Sandra focused on their meals. The only

sounds that broke the stillness were the gentle clinking of utensils and the soft scraping of forks against

plates. Levy couldn't help but steal glances at Sandra, captivated by her elegant eating posture. Her

demeanor exuded maturity, beauty, and a sense of seriousness.

Sandra noticed Levy's gaze and playfully teased him, "If you continue staring at me like that, you might

forget to go to work."

Levy chuckled, his eyes twinkling with affection. "I wouldn't mind missing a day just to admire my

beautiful wife."

Her cheeks flushed slightly, and Sandra couldn't help but worry about how her employees would

perceive her if they saw her in such a vulnerable state. Would they still respect her as their formidable

boss? To divert her thoughts, she changed the subject. "If you're finished, let's go. I still need to gather

my belongings from my parents' house."

Levy nodded, a smile on his face, as he replied, "I'm done." He swiftly settled their bill and led Sandra

out of the restaurant.

The couple made their way to the mountainous areas of City A, heading towards a house perched atop

a hill. Its grandeur was evident with just a single glance, radiating an aura of opulence that could only

belong to someone extraordinary.

As the car continued its journey, they entered the premises and were greeted by a meticulously

maintained garden adorned with a variety of vibrant flowers. The sight was a stark contrast to the

rumors surrounding the Anthony family, as the place exuded an air of elegance and refinement.

Upon reaching the entrance of the house, they were welcomed by five maids who respectfully

addressed them, "Welcome home, younger master. Welcome home, younger madam."

Sandra looked at Levy, surprise evident in her eyes. She hadn't expected to be referred to as the

"younger madam." Levy smiled warmly and explained, "Even though I never planned on getting

married, let alone now, the moment I decided to marry you, your position as the younger madam of the

Anthony family was guaranteed."

A smile graced Sandra's lips as she playfully remarked, "I didn't expect the supposedly 'good-for-

nothing' younger master of the Anthony family to be so romantic and different from the rumors."

Levy chuckled in response. "Well, everything about me is different from the rumors. I wonder if the

same holds true for the youngest granddaughter of the Smith family."

Their eyes met, a glimmer of curiosity and intrigue passing between them. Sandra's eyes momentarily

lit up, but she quickly regained her usual composure. "Well, everyone has secrets. It just depends on

how significant those secrets are."

With a nod towards the maids, Sandra confidently walked into the house, as if she had been living

there or owned the place. Levy and William observed her with amusement, sharing a laugh as they

shook their heads in fond disbelief.

William thought to himself, "This younger madam is not going to be easy. I wonder how she's going to

handle the Anthony family members, as they're known to be difficult. And with her temper, it feels like

the house may catch fire."

Levy followed Sandra as they walked, explaining, "This is the Anthony family's home in City A. We

haven't been living here for some time. I recently came back to get married to you."

Upon hearing Levy's explanation, Sandra paused in her steps, turning to face him. She looked at him

with curiosity and asked, "So, you're planning to leave after the wedding?" She wondered if he

intended to take her away with him.

Levy replied, "No, I plan to stay in City A for a while as I have some business to attend to. But after

that, we'll be heading home so that you can meet my family. Speaking of which, when do you plan on

introducing me to your family, specifically your mom and dad?"

Sandra smiled and replied, "You will have the opportunity to meet them, but not now. They're currently

focused on stabilizing their lives. As you heard from my grandma, we have severed ties with the Smith

family, so we need to find a stable way to support our family."

Levy reassured her, saying, "I know you have cut ties with the Smith family, but if you need anything,

and I mean anything, don't hesitate to ask. I'm your husband, after all, so it's my responsibility to take

care of you and your family."

Sandra smiled, feeling deeply touched. She couldn't believe that someone was willing to care for her,

even without knowing her true identity. Overwhelmed with gratitude, she hugged Levy and said, "Thank

you."

Her embrace surprised Levy; he hadn't expected her to take this step. Sandra didn't seem like

someone who would show her emotions or initiate physical affection. Even Sandra herself was taken

aback by her actions. It was the first time she had initiated a hug or embraced someone of the opposite

sex. Feeling shy and embarrassed, she silently prayed for the floor to open up and swallow her whole.


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