At noon, when Dolores was cooking, Stella went to the kitchen to help her.
Dolores said, âThe kitchen is quite small. Why are you here to make it so crowded? Just wait outside.â
Stella said with a smile, âMs. Anderson, could you please make a bit more soup?â
âCan you finish all?â
âI...â Stella rolled her eyes. âMy friend also wants to drink it. I want to share the soup with him later.â
Dolores knew clearly who her âfriendâ was. She didnât answer but put more water into the pot. She said indifferently, âJust up to you.â
Stella held back her laughter. âOkay, Ms. Anderson. Iâll wait outside then.â
Dolores hummed.
In the yard, Stella supported her chin with one hand, curling up her lips into a smile. She finally knew why Clarence always affirmed with his lips but denied in his heart -- he inherited the character from someone.
After lunch, Stella put the soup into Doloresâ insulation pail, took it, and walked slowly to the hotel.
Nathan showed her to the door of Clarenceâs room. âMs. Radomil, Mr. Conrad now... Iâm afraid he wouldnât want to meet you.â
Not to mention Stella, he didnât see anyone.
Stella said, âItâs alright. I just want to talk to him very quickly. If he doesnât want to see me, Iâm fine with it.â
Nathan nodded. âOkay. Ms. Radomil, please call me if you need anything.â
Then he left this battlefield-going-to-be as soon as possible.
Stella pressed the doorbell and called, âMr. Conrad, can you hear me?â
She heard no response from the inside.
After a few seconds, Stella pressed the doorbell again. She raised her voice. âMr. Conrad, I bought you some fish soup. If you donât come out, Iâll finish it myself.â
There was still no response.
The wretched man was so calm.
After a few minutes, Stella said in disappointment, âMr. Conrad, since you donât want to meet me, Iâm taking off. Iâll go to a place where nobody could find me, so you wouldnât be bothered...â
Before she finished her words, the locked door in front of her was opened suddenly. Clarence looked at her expressionlessly. âAre you done?â
Stella looked quite depressed. âI came here to say the last goodbye to you, Mr. Conrad. Thank you for being so broad-minded and not getting even with me all the time.â
Clarence didnât look at her at all, snorting. âYou said Iâm dignified, domineering, and bullying last night. Now Iâm broad-minded.â
âNah. I didnât say that someone was Mr. Conrad. Well, if you insist on thinking so...â
âEnough,â Clarence interrupted her impatiently, âWhat on earth do you want?â
Stella raised the insulation pail in her hand and fawned him, âI heard you havenât eaten since last night until now, so I deliberately deliver this to you, Mr. Conrad.â
Clarence crossed his arms on his chest, leaning against the door and looking at her expressionlessly. He didnât have any intention to let her in.
He stared daggers at her, and Stella felt a sense of guilt under his gaze. She looked away awkwardly. âMr. Conrad, please donât misunderstand. I want to thank you for helping my brother.â
Seeing that Clarence remained silent, Stella added, âMy brother told me that he has gone back to university now. Thank you so much for your help.
Mr. Conrad.â
âSince youâve known it, do you think a bowl of fish soup is enough to repay this favor?â
Stella was speechless.
She knew that he might not want to take the soup but only made an excuse.
Stella withdrew the soup. âI see. Mr. Conrad, itâs not enough indeed. Let me think about what else I can do to repay your favor. I wonât hold you up for so long then. Please have a good rest, Mr. Conrad.â
She turned away before Clarence said something.
âStop.â
Stella looked back with a smile. âMr. Conrad, anything else?â
He titled his head and took a look at his room, and then turned around and walked in.
Stella curled her lips, following him.
After entering the room, Stella poured the fish soup from the insulation pail into a bowl and handed it to Clarence. âMr. Conrad, try it, please.â
Clarence took it over with a hand, picked up the soup, and took s sip.
Stella widened her eyes. âHow do you like it?â
âItâs not the first time you cooked it. Whatâs so different?â
âOf course it is... What if I improved my cooking skills?â
Clarence cast her a glance. âNot at all.â
Stella was choked up by his words.
She knew this wretched man wouldnât talk nicely.
Stella was reluctant. She added, âIf you taste it carefully, there is houttuynia cordata in it. The fish soup is thicker and fresher, isn't it extremely tasty?â
Clarence frowned unhappily. âWhat on earth do you want to tell me?â
âForget it. Nothing. Mr. Conrad, keep on. Iâll get my insulation pail back after you finish it.â
However, he didnât keep on drinking the soup. Putting down the bowel, he said indifferently, âStella, donât do anything meaningless.â
Stella was taken aback. For a moment, she lost her tongue.
Clarence said expressionlessly, âTake your stuff and leave.â
âMr. Conrad, I know I donât have the right to say something, but... what if you have some misunderstandings?â
âStella Radomil, could you mind your own business before getting into others?â
âI...â
Clarence said in a cold tone, âIf you think all things could be explained by misunderstanding and be forgiven, how about I asked my men to pick up Jeffrey Radomil and send him to you right now?â
Stella was speechless.
She decided to give up. Anyway, this matter had nothing to do with her. She just realized that Ms. Anderson had been taking care of her in the past few days, so she wanted to have a try.
Before leaving, Stella couldnât help but mumble, âMs. Anderson is different from Jeffrey Radomil .â
Clarence ignored her.
Stella withdrew her gaze, lowered her head, and left his room with the insulation pail in her hands.
After she was gone, Nathan poked his head at the door. âMr. Conrad, theyâve arrived. Would you like to meet them now or postpone it to tomorrow?â
Clarence stood up and said indifferently, âNot necessary. Iâll meet them now.â
âOkay.â
...
After leaving the hotel, Stella looked at the rest of the fish soup in the insulation pail and felt it was indeed a waste. She found a place and gulped it down.
She shouldnât have come here. She should just sit and watch that wretch man starved to death.
Although she didnât know much about the mother and son, she shouldnât have meddled in. But she didnât ask Clarence to forgive Ms. Anderson immediately. She just thought that they hadnât met each other for twenty years, which was a long time for either of them. If there were any misunderstandings, they should talk and make it clear.
However, the wretched man used Jeffrey Radomil as her sore point and poked it. She wasnât appreciated by him at all.
Stella exhaled. After sitting a while, she went back home.
In the yard, Dolores was sorting out things. Seeing that Stella came back, she didnât ask anything. She said, âYou can leave the insulation pail to me.
Iâll wash it.â
âWell... Itâs all right. I can do it.â
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Stella immediately answered, âHe finished it.â
She was afraid that Dolores didnât buy it. Purposed, Stella opened the lid of the insulation pail. âLook, Ms. Anderson. Itâs empty now.â
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