She was as dazzling as ever, and Lucas was dashing. "They've always been a perfect match."

Yet, I was like those white clothes, just a temporary choice.

Reporters crowded around with microphones, asking one after another.

"Ms. Crawford, it's said that during your blindness, it was your husband, Mr. Cooper, who took care of you, right?"

Annie didn't answer, but Lucas took the microphone from that reporter and replied with a smile, "It was a tough time, but luckily, Annie and I pulled through."

That period was indeed tough for Annie, a pampered heiress suddenly losing her sight, her parents deceased, and even her beloved grandfather died in that accident.

Those shrewd shareholders saw her blindness as an opportunity to dismantle the Crawford Group from within. The once-sheltered heiress tasted the bitterness of life.

Lucas was part of that hardship. After learning about Annie's blindness, he had a phone call with her and went abroad to study, becoming a renowned cellist.

I was the one who stayed by her side, yet when Lucas lied, Annie not only didn't refute but smiled brightly.

She looked up at Lucas as if only seeing him.