Chapter 647:
Bryan averted his eyes, returned the documents to their place, and sat down, his face giving nothing away.
Ruby let out a soft sigh and said to Stella, âTheyâve endured so much. As long as they find happiness, Iâm okay with anything.â
âYes,â Stella replied, glancing at Bryan. Even without anyone telling her, she could tell he was struggling, needing assistance even with his meals. The realization that Eileen was prepared to marry Bryan despite this brought immense joy to Stellaâs heart.
Roderick kept quiet and ate sparingly, trying not to cause any embarrassment for Eileen.
Noticing Roderickâs discomfort, Eileen smiled reassuringly at him. âTreat this place as if it were your own home. Thereâs no need for formality here. My wedding will have many guests, and you certainly donât want to be hungry even after the banquet, do you?â
âDefinitely not,â Roderick replied with a bashful smile. âItâs customary to eat heartily at a wedding as a gesture of goodwill toward the couple.â
âYou can eat heartily now,â Eileen responded. âEnjoy your meal before it gets cold.â
Setting aside his fork, Roderick retrieved a card from his pocket. âEileen, I have something for your wedding.â
His hand, bearing burn scars, held a pristine black card, creating a stark contrast. Typically, a card of this color would carry a balance of no less than half a million.
Eileen hesitated, refusing to take it. âItâs just a ceremony now, and I donât need any gifts.â
âThis is not about what you need,â Roderick said gently. âMarriage is a significant event. You kept it private before, and I was too financially strained to offer anything. But with your wedding now, I want to show my respect properly.â
Your source: gðlnð vðls.ðð ð Roderick was resolute. He pressed the bank card into Eileenâs palm, saying, âItâs not much, but it might help.â
Eileen frowned and replied, âJudieâs going to have the baby in a few months, and youâll soon need to spend a lot of money. You also need to buy a house and settle in. Once youâre financially more comfortable, you can give me the money then. No need to do that now.â
âItâs not about buying the house,â Roderick replied. âJudie feels that our mother isnât up to taking care of things, so sheâs opting for a high-end maternity center. Itâs pricey, costing twenty to thirty thousand a month, but if it makes her happy, thatâs what matters.â Roderick was aware that Judie had hoped to purchase a home before the baby arrived, but he chose to give the money to Eileen after weighing his options. Judie wouldnât be home during the first month post-delivery. Besides, even with a new house ready, they couldnât just move in immediately due to the need for furnishing.
Eileen, seeing Roderickâs firm stance, didnât want to drag out the disagreement. Once Judie had the baby, she planned to return the money to Roderick. He would have no grounds to reject it then.
âFine, Iâll accept it. But youâre not short on money, right?â she asked.
Roderick flashed a grin. âYeah, Iâve still got around a hundred thousand left. Donât worry about it.â
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