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By the time Gabriel and Isla arrived at the hospital, everything had already changed.

Betsy had given birth.

She had brought a beautiful baby girl into the world.

The room felt different from the moment they stepped inside. It was calm, warm, and filled with a quiet kind of happiness that could not be forced. The air carried soft sounds—machines beeping gently, low voices, and the faint breathing of a newborn.

Betsy lay on the hospital bed, her face pale but glowing. Sweat still clung to her skin, and her hair was slightly messy, but she looked peaceful. There was a tired smile on her lips, the kind that came after pain she went through.

Beside her bed stood a small cradle.

Inside the cradle lay the baby.

She was wrapped in a soft white blanket, tiny and fragile, yet very real. Her little hands moved slowly, and her eyes were open, wide and curious, taking in the world for the very first time.

Ben stood beside the cradle, frozen in place.

One of the baby’s tiny fingers was wr
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  • THE EXTRAORDINARY BRIDE OF THE WYNDHAM FAMILY    0232

    The strange sound that escaped Isla’s mouth was followed by another sharp cry. Her body jerked forward, and she clutched her stomach tightly, her face draining of all color. “Isla!” Gabriel shouted. He was beside her in seconds, dropping to his knees in front of her chair. His hands trembled as he held her face. “What is it? Talk to me. Please talk to me.” Her lips shook. “Gabriel… It hurts. Something is wrong.” Before anyone could react properly, another pain tore through her, stronger than the first. Isla screamed, her body curling inward as if trying to protect the baby inside her. The room erupted into chaos. “Call an ambulance!” John barked. “Now!” Gladys cried, already moving toward Isla. Gabriel did not hear anyone else. All he could hear was Isla’s cries. All he could see was her pain. He lifted her carefully, holding her against his chest. “I’m here,” he whispered again and again. “I’m here. You’re not alone.” By the time the ambulance arrived, Isla was already sh

  • THE EXTRAORDINARY BRIDE OF THE WYNDHAM FAMILY    0231

    Isla slowly passed her phone to Gabriel, her fingers still trembling slightly. She did not trust her voice yet. Her heart was beating too fast, her chest rising and falling as if she had just run a long distance. Gabriel took the phone from her and leaned back in his seat. His eyes scanned the email. He repeated the process. His brows lifted slowly, and a small smile appeared on his lips. By the time he finished reading, his expression had completely softened. “Well,” he said gently, handing the phone back to her, “congratulations, my love.” Isla blinked, still stunned. “I think it was time we finally had that launch,” Gabriel continued. “Ten new investors, Isla. That is not small. That is huge. You really did it.” Isla swallowed hard. It was not just the number of investors that shocked her. No. Isla had seen powerful numbers while working with the Wyndham family. So, that was not the point. But this was different. This was hers, and this was her company. Her dream. The one s

  • THE EXTRAORDINARY BRIDE OF THE WYNDHAM FAMILY    0230

    By the time Gabriel and Isla arrived at the hospital, everything had already changed. Betsy had given birth. She had brought a beautiful baby girl into the world. The room felt different from the moment they stepped inside. It was calm, warm, and filled with a quiet kind of happiness that could not be forced. The air carried soft sounds—machines beeping gently, low voices, and the faint breathing of a newborn. Betsy lay on the hospital bed, her face pale but glowing. Sweat still clung to her skin, and her hair was slightly messy, but she looked peaceful. There was a tired smile on her lips, the kind that came after pain she went through. Beside her bed stood a small cradle. Inside the cradle lay the baby. She was wrapped in a soft white blanket, tiny and fragile, yet very real. Her little hands moved slowly, and her eyes were open, wide and curious, taking in the world for the very first time. Ben stood beside the cradle, frozen in place. One of the baby’s tiny fingers was wr

  • THE EXTRAORDINARY BRIDE OF THE WYNDHAM FAMILY    0229

    Gabriel and Isla arrived at the site of the new city she had started building before she left. The car slowed to a stop, and before Isla could even ask questions, Gabriel made sure that the thin black cloth he tied over her eyes blocked her sight completely. When the car door opened, Gabriel stepped out first and then carefully helped Isla down. He stayed close to her, his hand firm around hers, his other arm resting securely around her waist. Six bodyguards stood around the area, spread out in a careful formation. Their eyes moved constantly, scanning the environment, checking every angle, every movement, making sure there was no threat nearby. The place was quiet, but their alertness never dropped. “Easy,” Gabriel said softly as Isla took a step forward. At that moment, Gabriel was her guide and her sight. His grip on her hand tightened slightly, and his arm around her waist became firmer. He was doing that so she doesn't trip or lose her balance, not even for a second. A cold

  • THE EXTRAORDINARY BRIDE OF THE WYNDHAM FAMILY    0228

    There are things in this world that are far more precious than diamonds and gold. No matter how much people struggle, chase power, or fight for wealth, family will always come first. Money can be lost and replaced, but blood, love, and connection cannot be bought. Just a few seconds ago, John felt like the weight of the whole world was pressing down on his shoulders. His heart had been through fear, anger, grief, and shock all in one day. He had faced betrayal, gunshots, and near loss. But now, standing in the same room with his third son alive, his eldest son Gabriel returned, and his beloved daughter-in-law Isla safe and glowing, his joy could not be measured. For the first time in a long while, his heart felt full. Gladys was the first to react. She jumped up from her seat as if her body moved before her mind could process it. “Isla?” she cried out. “Oh my God… Isla, you’re back!” Her voice broke as she rushed forward. Tears filled her eyes as she pulled Isla into a tight embr

  • THE EXTRAORDINARY BRIDE OF THE WYNDHAM FAMILY    0227

    Carl truly looked like Gabriel. Anyone who did not know them well would easily mistake one for the other. They shared the same sharp features, the same strong jawline, and the same commanding presence. But when one looked closely, the differences appeared. Carl’s hair was lighter, his eyes softer, and his smile came easier. Gabriel was taller, broader, and carried the weight of responsibility in every step he took. Because of these small details, it was always easy for those who knew them well to tell the brothers apart. But the man standing at the door was neither Carl nor Gabriel. Still, at first glance, anyone would swear he was Gabriel Wyndham. He had the same dark hair, the same sharp eyes, and the same quiet strength in his posture. Even the way he stood—straight, alert, and guarded—was exactly how Gabriel stood. The resemblance was so strong it made everyone freeze in shock. John felt his knees weaken. His heart pounded loudly in his chest as his vision blurred. Tears fi

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