Chapter 2253
When Love Comes Late
Noticing the panic on her face, Matthew smiled slightly as he carried her back to the room.
Even after being set down by the bed, Stella remained in a daze, her mind racing to catch up with what had just happened.
Matthew resumed his previous cold demeanor and said, âPut on your shoes, freshen up, and have breakfast.
Iâll take you to your workplace afterward.â
This series of instructions left Stella feeling even more confused, unsure of what to make of his sudden change in tone.
She looked up at Matthew, finding his behavior increasingly strange and hard to read.
He had always avoided her, so why this sudden change? The inconsistency only deepened her confusion.
A daring thought suddenly crossed Stellaâs mind.
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Could it be that he had regained his memory? The thought filled her with a mix of hope and anxiety.
Her eyes brightened at the thought, and she blurted out, âHave you remembered everything?â
Matthewâs eyes dimmed as he whispered, âNo.â
Stella once more sank into a deep emotional trough, the spark in her eyes slowly fading.
Matthew lowered his voice further, adding, âMy grandparents are observing.
I donât want them to be anxious about us.â
Upon hearing this, Stella glanced toward the door and saw two figures hiding outside.
She nodded, her expression melancholic, and replied, âUnderstood.â
Seeing her demeanor, Matthew felt a surge of frustration.
He looked away and urged, âLetâs move quickly; I have an early meeting.â
Stella remained silent, lost in thought for a few moments.
She decided it was important to clarify things with Matthew and said quietly, âThereâs mo need to be concerned.
Last night, when you suddenly collapsed, I had to inform them about your memory loss.â
Matthewâs expression remained impassive, his gaze heavy as he Looked at Stella.
Stella continued, âYour grandparents will comprehend your actions.
Thereâs no need for us to feign affection in their presence.â
Matthew, feeling inexplicably angered, asked, âWhat do you mean by âfeign affectionâ?â
âIsnât that what youâre doing?â Stella retorted.
âYou carried me into the room, asked me to put on my shoes, and acted as if everything was fine, all for your grandparentsâ benefit.
They know about your amnesia and will understand your behavior.
You donât have to force yourself into actions you dislike.â
Her last words were nearly a shout.
She felt unprecedentedly aggrieved.
Despite Lindsayâs interference and Matthewâs repeated requests for a divorce, Stella had always believed he was merely unwell.
She thought everything would be fine once he recovered his memories.
Now, Matthew was pretending to be in love with her in front of his grandparents.