Chapter 1995
When Love Comes Late
Now, Kristian must feel confident in his victory.
Continuing to pretend would be excruciating for him.
Matthew replied calmly, âI understand.
â
Kristian buried his face in his hands and sighed deeply, âThis is all my fault.
Imagine how terrified they must have been when the accident occurred.
I should never have let them go without me.
If I had been there, at least Iâd be with them now.
Itâs my fault entirely.
If only I had the plane checked more thoroughly before they departed, we might have avoided this disaster.
Itâs all my fault!â
Matthew remained unresponsive to Kristianâs self-reproach, showing neither sympathy nor comfort.
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He sat silently, his gaze cold and detached.
Kristianâs emotional display met with indifference, leaving him feeling somewhat embarrassed.
Gradually, he composed himself and, after a pause, cautiously stated his purpose.
âIt has been three days since Stella and Bellaâs accident, yet they remain missing.
I fear, as others have suggested, they might already be lost.
â
Matthew looked up at him with a piercing gaze.
Under that sharp gaze, Kristian inexplicably felt a little uncertain, but he had to say what he needed to say.
âThe rescue team has been searching for three days, but there is nothing except the remains of the plane.
There will be no result even if they go on.
I think weâd better ask them to withdraw.
â
Matthew fixed his eyes on Kristian and asked, âAre you suggesting we simply give up?â
Kristianâs heart pounded.
He swallowed hard and spoke.
âThough I struggle to accept this reality, we must look ahead.
Continuing the search risks sparking internet rumors that th
e Clark family is abusing resources due to our background, tarnishing both your reputation and that of the Prosperity Group.
â
Matthewâs response was icy.
âI care little for public opinion.
If persuasion is your intent, kindly leave.
Show yourself out.
â
His words lacked any hint of respect for Kristian.
Kristian felt a momentary stiffness in his expression.
Seeing Matthew turn away, Kristian quickly rose, feigning anguish.
âMy wife and daughter were on that plane.
I share your grief.
Iâve watched the rescue efforts day after day, yielding no results.
My heart is shattered!â
He sobbed, âWith them gone, my reason for living is gone too.
Iâd rather be with them than endure this agony!â
Matthew regarded him coldly, devoid of any emotional reaction.
After he saw through Kristianâs facade, Kristian was only making a fool of himself in Matthewâs eyes.
Nevertheless, Matthew extended a gesture of mercy.
âIf thereâs no news by tomorrow, Iâll instruct the search team to stand down.
â
Kristian felt a surge of relief.
With the rescue team withdrawing, it signified that Stella and Bella would likely never return.