Chapter 2112
When Love Comes Late
Matthewâs displeasure was evident, his attitude toward Sanford noticeably cold.
However, Sanford seemed unbothered by the hostility, maintaining his smile.
âI only meant well, Mr.
Clark.
You should relax.
â
He then lowered his voice, speaking with a cryptic tone.
âWhatâs meant to be yours will be yours.
If it isnât, no amount of effort will change that.
â
With those words, Sanford dismissed Matthewâs reaction entirely and walked over to the elders, the food container in hand.
Stella frowned slightly.
There was something off about Sanfordâs behavior-something she couldnât quite put her finger on.
Instinctively, she felt that Matthew was right; Sanford was likely not as straightforward as he appeared.
It was wise to keep a safe distance.
Gently, she squeezed Matthewâs hand, offering reassurance.
âDonât let it bother you.
You should trust in me and in our relationship.
â
Matthew gave a curt nod, but the wariness in his eyes remained.
Since the elders were seated some distance away from Stella and Matthew, they were oblivious to the earlier exchange.
Their attitudes toward Sanford remained unchanged, warm and welcoming.
After Stella and Matthew entered the living room, Kyra called Stella over.
âStella, come here,â she beckoned.
Kyra then presented Stella with an exquisite set of emerald jewelry.
The necklace, particularly the jade pendant, gleamed brilliantly.
Its translucent green hue sparkled with an opulence that was undeniable.
Even though Stella wasnât an expert in jewelry, she could easily discern its immense value.
Stella was taken aback and instinctively tried to refuse.
âNo, this is too valuable.
I canât accept it,â she protested.
Kyraâs expression turned somber, tinged with self-reproach.
âIf I hadnât insisted on having you and your parents return back then, this accident might never have occurred.
The hardships youâve endured over the years canât be compensated by this jewelry alone,â she said, her voice heavy with regret.
Upon hearing Kyraâs words, Lucia felt moved.
She gently urged, âStella, please accept it.
Itâs a gift from your grandmother, after all.
â
Stella hesitated.
Both Lucia and Kyra pressed, âTake it.
â
Finding it impossible to decline, Stella gratefully accepted the gift.
âThanks, Grandma,â she murmured, not quite used to having a grandmother yet.
Kyra, tears welling up in her eyes, softly encouraged, âGood girl, let me help you with that.
â
She reached out for the necklace, causing Stella to recoil slightly.
They had only just met-they were practically strangers, and Stella was not accustomed to such intimacy.
Just as she was about to object, Matthew intervened, saying, âAllow me to take care of this.
â
He gently took the necklace and dr@ped it around Stellaâs neck as she looked on, somewhat bewildered.