Chapter 531
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
I pursed my lips and looked down at my fingers. âGive yourself a break.â
He got up, and before heading to his study, he turned towards me. âActually, there are still some things
I need to deal with. Iâll try to get it done asap, and see you in a bit.â
I mellowed as I saw him walked further away. When I finally came back to my senses, I realized I forgot
to check if he wanted dinner.
Regardless, I went to the kitchen, made some spaghetti, and brought it upstairs.
The door was left ajar, and I could see him on the phone.
I wasnât sure what the conversation was about. The fountain pen in his hand landed so heavily on the
contract that it pierced through it. The ink spread into quite a sizeable area from the persistent
pressure. Something vexatious was brewing.
Those solemn dark eyes of his noticed whatâd happened, but his hand was still driving the pen deeper
into the table.
âAre you done?â Fury shadowed his face.
The person on the other end of the line seemed to sense the tightness in his voice. Nevertheless, the
conversation continued.
âBrothers? Him and I? You donât know what the market is like,â Ashton growled.
Yup, he is angry.
After he hung up, ferocity lurked in every corner of his narrowed eyes. He glanced at the patch of ink,
lifted his hand, and proceeded with signing as if everything was okay.
Splash! The flick of his wrist spilled his coffee.
He maintained his poise, pulled a few sheets of tissue, and pressed his desk dry.
All these years jostling in the market had made him stoic. A poker face was his go-to expression.
After going through certain phases in life, a man would know clearly what he desired and what heâd
rather keep his hands off. Those were the means of survival.
Knock, knock!
Ashton looked towards the door and saw me standing outside. âSo, what have you brought me?â The
gloom that was on his face a second ago vanished. A faint smile supervened.
I smiled back and walked into the room. After putting the spaghetti on his desk, I wiped the remaining
coffee off, feigning oblivion.
After that, I scooped the tissues from his hand and chucked them into the bin. âIâve made some
meatball spaghetti. Itâs my first time making it though.â
He gave out a warm twinkle, sat himself down, and munched away as if what happened just now was a
trivial event.
âBy the way, howâs Aunt Sally?â I asked as I tidied the desk.
Sally was Marcusâ stepmother. Thus, it wasnât wrong to say that Ashton and Marcus are cousins.
âUmph!â He responded with spaghetti still bunged up in his mouth.
My eyes looked towards the documents on the desk. It was the proposal of the acquisition on White
Corporation drafted two years ago.
Why was it only signed now?
I scrunched some tissues and dapped on the spread ink.
âIt wonât come off!â I whined. âInk is the hardest thing to remove. Moreover, itâs on paper.â Coming from
behind was his low and calming voice.
I curled my lips and put down the document. I couldnât get myself to ask him about what happened.
Looking at the empty plate, my sense of accomplishment launched me into an attention-seeking puppy.
âHow was it?â
He nodded. âInvigorating.â Then, he kissed me on my forehead. âAlso, Hannah should be discharged
soon. Letâs pay her a visit tomorrow.â
It was amazing how he kept track of such paltry matters. âSure thing!â I bobbed my head, and as I tilted
my chin up, I purred, âAshton, shall we make an appointment to remove the vasclip?â
âHmm?â
âThe past should be left in the past, shouldnât it? Summer was born to the Crest family. I love her as
much as I love you. With Jared visiting her every now and then, sheâll be showered with more love.â
There was a short pause before he laid his eyes on me. âYouâve given Jared the green light to see
Summer?â
I nodded. âIâm in no position to oppose as heâs her father after all. Plus, Iâd love to have a child of our
own.â
His muscles went taut upon hearing those words before his smile grew wider. âYes, Maâam!â
He was with me on this.
Finally, something to cheer our day up.
As for the thing between him and Marcus, I guessed itâd be better if I stayed out of it.
After putting the fork and plate onto the tray, I headed back downstairs.
Summer was as active as a hungry squirrel after sleeping for the whole day. She was running around
with Snowfluff in the living room.
It was nice to have a dog to keep her company.
Contrary to the tranquil and snowy landscape outside, Ashton was so wrapped up with work that I
almost thought he was at the office all the time.
âMommy, does Mr. Fuller have tons and tons of work to do? It looks like heâs having a hard time.â
âSummer, one has to bite the bullet and endure extreme pain to gain the respect of others. Physical
pain is nothing.â
The toughest pain to undergo would be the torment in the deepest corner of the soul.
Camelia appeared in our yard out of the blue. But since she was here, it was only right of me to extend
my hospitality.
Her face and ears were crimson red. âScarlett, I thought you were trying to help Marcus when you gave
him all your savings. Now I see your foul intentions! How could you set him up? You and Ashton are
the same!â