The next morning, a royal carriage arrived. Guards bowed. Whispers spread through the palace when the missing prince returned—with a blind wife.
The Queen studied Grace in silence.
Then she stepped forward… and embraced her.
“This is my daughter,” she declared.
Still, the court murmured—until Elias stood before them and said:
“I will not take the throne unless my wife is honored. If she is rejected, I will leave—with her.”
Silence filled the room.
The Queen rose. “From this day forward, she is Princess Grace of the Royal House. Disrespect her, and you disrespect the crown.”
And just like that, the girl once called “that thing” became royalty.
Grace knew palace life would not be easy. People whispered. Some doubted her. But she no longer felt small. Though blind, she saw hearts more clearly than anyone else.
In time, she transformed the court—not with beauty, but with dignity, wisdom, and compassion.
She was no longer the hidden daughter.
No longer the unwanted bride.
No longer the blind girl they pitied.
She became the woman who changed a kingdom.
And the world finally understood the truth:
Love doesn’t see with eyes—it sees with the heart.
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