Chapter 784
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
Taken aback, Channing looked at Ashton, puzzled.
Ashton was not the least bit upset. He quickly got up and bowed in apology. âSorry, Mr. Oberick. Iâd
always wanted to explain what happened at the hotel then, but I didnât get the chance to. Iâll officially
make amends to you today.â
Then, he took out the bracelet that Channing had given Rachel and returned it to him. âActually,
Scarlett is my wife. We just had some conflicts on the day that we ate in the hotel. We canât accept this
bracelet.â
Since it had come to this, I stood up and bowed in apology as well.
Channing seemed to still be a little stunned. He looked at me in a daze and said, âYou guysâ¦â
Just then, Nora spoke. âDonât you understand yet, Grandpa? They had some conflicts before, which
resulted in that big mess. But Mr. Fullerâs right. Grandma left that bracelet behind, so you canât just give
it away so casually. If you want to give them a gift, you can get them something else. The bracelet
contains your memories with Grandma, so you shouldnât just give it away.â
Channing smiled as he opened the box to look at the bracelet. He then looked at Ashton and me, who
were still standing, and said, âItâs fine, you two can sit down. At least we resolved this
misunderstanding.â
When we had taken our seats, he continued, âItâs normal for married couples to fight once in a while.â
Ashton and I quickly nodded in response. Nora then looked at me and whispered, âI didnât think that
your handsome icy husband would be so humble in front of the elderly!â
I smiled faintly. Ashtonâs charms were not only because of his appearance and how commanding he
was. His granitelike sternness with his subordinates and his disinterest in outsiders were all just habits
of his.
Deep down, he was actually a gentle and loyal person. He was patient with children and respectful and
filial to his elders. Those were the qualities that made him charming.
As Channing looked at the bracelet in his hands, he sighed a little. âJust as you guys said, I shouldnât
give this bracelet away. However, itâs actually something that your Grandma told me to do. Weâve been
friends with the Fullers for decades, and this bracelet was originally given to our family by the old Mrs.
Fuller. Sixty years ago, when everything was in a mess and we were busy trying to escape war to stay
alive, we met the Fullers, who were poor just like us. Unlike now, we had to worry about everything
back then. We had no food, so it was normal for us to eat tree bark. We were lucky if we even got to
eat some bran.â
Channing could not help but sigh, then continued, âThis silver bracelet may not look much now, but
back then, it meant a lot to our friendship when we were gifted this. The old Mrs. Fuller had initially
given this to us so that we could sell it for money to buy some food.â
He then looked at Nora and continued, âBut your grandmother refused to do that. No matter how
hungry we were or how tough our lives were, she treasured this bracelet. When we went to Venria to
aid the war, she still did not sell it no matter how tough she had it and even when she had to take care
of your father. When everything ended, we could have lived a good life from then on. But sheâd been
malnourished for too long, so her body had given up on her slowly. Sheâd always wished to take this
bracelet to the daughter-in-law of the Fullers, but sheâd passed away before her wish was fulfilled.â
Channing was choking up by the time he was done speaking. He lowered his head and wiped away the
tears in the corner of his eyes. âI know this bracelet is not as valuable as those gold or jade ones, but it
holds the memories of people of my generation. So we want to give it to you, in hopes that it will serve
as a reminder to the two of you that no matter how tough life may be or whatever difficult problems you
might face, the two of you will still have mutual understanding and continue to live well together. Once
you have lived through certain phases in life, wealth no longer has much value. Whatâs really valuable
is the relationship that you have with each other.â
Ashton took my hand in his and interlocked our fingers, then said, âWe will!â
The things that he wanted to pass on to us were simple and heart-warming. There were many wealthy
people in the world, but not many could find peace in their hearts.
He hoped that even after facing the mess and filth in the world, we would still be able to face our lives
with ease. Having such a mentality would be more important than anything else.
Channingâs eyes held a hint of longing and reluctance as he stroked the bracelet. After a while, he
handed it to me. âIâm old. Iâve been through the hardship that I had to and enjoyed the blessings of
living a good life too. So many things happened in my lifetime, and everyone I miss is already gone, so
Iâve nothing left to worry over. All I want is to grant my wifeâs wish. Keep this bracelet and let it pass on
from generation to generation.â
My heart was warm, and my nose started burning. As I took the box into my hands, I nodded at
Channing and replied, âMr. Oberick, weâll definitely pass it down to the younger generations.â
He nodded and broke into a smile. âGood. The future lies in the hands of young people like you.â