Moreover, Dean was a man of principles. Even if he didn't like her, as long as she carried the title of his wife, he wouldn't let her be bullied. Although the treaty of disgrace he wrote was ruthless, it bound their relationship together the moment it was signed.
In other words, if she was bullied, it would be an insult to Dean's face.
How could a man who was truly responsible and dutiful let his wife be bullied, even if he didn't like her?
Dean was such a man.
This real man led her further inside, through layers of antique doors, and opened a room that looked like a treasure vault using his fingerprint.
The room, which was several dozen square meters, was filled with large bookshelves, and the bookshelves were crammed full of books. It was so impressive that it could be a library!