Chapter 988
When Love Comes Late
However, he didnât argue.
Instead, he stood up and said, âDo you want anything else?â
âNo,â Stella replied, shaking her head.
After Matthew left, Stella turned back to Mateo and said, âI have something to ask you.
â
âGo ahead.
â
After a few seconds of hesitation, Stella said, âI donât think Iâm getting better.
I think I even got worse.
A few days ago⦠Have you read the news? Iâve had trouble getting into a car after the accident.
I have to mentally prepare myself before Iâm able to get in a car.
â
Frowning, her fists clenched unconsciously.
âWhat do I do, Mr.
Aguilar?â Stella asked.
By now, her face looked pale.
She looked quite helpless.
A frown appeared on Matthewâs face in the elevator.
He didnât understand why Stella would rather tell Mateo her problems than tell him.
He was still thinking about this when the elevator stopped on the first floor.
When he came out of the restaurant, he saw the bakery Stella had mentioned.
There was a long line at the entrance.
Resigned to a long wait, he stood at the end of the line.
Although his face was devoid of expression, it was still difficult not to attract the attention of others due to his height and his handsome face.
Several young girls on the line had already grown attracted to him.
They giggled amongst themselves and took pictures of him secretly on their mobile phones.
They soon began to whisper among themselves.
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âHeâs really handsome.
I want to go over and say hello to him.
Maybe he would give me his contact information.
â
âDo handsome men like him also Like cake?â
âMaybe the cake is for his girlfriend.
He is on his phone.
Iâm sure heâs chatting with his girlfriend.
â
âOh my God! He is so handsome and considerate.
His girlfriend must be really lucky.
Why donât I have a boyfriend like this? Iâm so jealous of her.
â
Matthew, however, didnât react to any of this.
He just kept his eyes on his phone as he texted Fernando to deal with the companyâs business.
He then heard a clear female voice call him.
âMatthew.
â
Frowning, he looked to see who it was.
A girl at the front of the line was waving at him.