Chapter 74
When Love Comes Late
In Seamarsh, a car pulled up in front of a villa in the suburbs.
Vivien got out of the car.
Staring at the magnificent building, she took off her sunglasses and smiled slowly.
This was where Matthewâs mother, Amara Moran, lived.
Amara preferred solitude to the busy city life.
As a result, Matthew bought this villa in a quiet area just for her.
With shopping bags in hands, her assistant asked, âThis is a lot.
Donât you need me to take them in?â
Vivien dropped the sunglasses into her handbag and glared at him.
âNo.
â
With that, she took over the bags and went into the villa.
Amara had just finished having lunch when Vivien walked in with several shopping bags in hands.
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âGood afternoon, Amara.
â Vivien greeted her warmly with a sweet smile.
With a faint smile, Amara wagged her finger and complained pretentiously, âBad girl, so you finally came to see me.
I thought you forgot about me.
â
âNever that.
Iâve just been tied up with work.
Iâm sorry for coming late.
â Vivien flashed her a smile, raised the shopping bags in her hands, and added coquettishly, âLook what I got you!â
The shopping bags contained all kinds of female items she had ordered people to buy.
They ranged from designer clothes to limited edition bags, as well as the latest cosmetics and perfume this season.
âYou already made my day by visiting me.
And yet, you brought all these for me? Aww!â Amara held her chest as if she felt touched and undeserving.
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Vivien flashed her an even brighter smile and said with feigned modesty, âItâs what I should do.
Besides, thereâs something Iâd Like to speak to you about today.
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âWhatâs the matter?â Holding her hand gently, Amara ushered her to sit.
âYou are like a daughter to me.
If you are experiencing any difficulties, donât hesitate to tell me.
Even if helping you is beyond my power, Iâll get Matthew to do it.
â
âActually, this is about Matthew.
â For a while, Vivien fiddled with her fingers before continuing, âCan you help me inquire about his marriage? But donât tell him I put you up to it.
Let this be our little secret.
â
Amara looked at her in confusion.
Biting her lip, Vivien put on a sincere expression and said, âYou once told me that Matthew got married, but it has been a long time and I still havenât seen his wife.
She didnât even show up to support Matthew for the 30th anniversary of Prosperity Group.
Thatâs very odd.
Iâm worried about Matthew, so I want to know if all is well in his marriage.
â
Amara was a smart woman.
She could tell what Vivien really had in mind.
For years, she knew that this young woman had feelings for her son.
Honestly, she had wanted to advise Matthew against getting married.