Chapter 918
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
âYou didnât say that the last time,â Justin finally managed uncertainly. He looked immensely vulnerable,
his heart having been promptly ripped to shreds before an entire crowd.
Stella looked at him coldly. âWhat else did you want me to say, then? I thought Iâd refused you
obviously enough. Couldnât you tell?â
At that, Justin hung his head, deflated. Even the vibrant bouquet heâd brandished confidently before
now hung crumpled before him. Justin had bitterly wrung it in his despair. âWhy? Is it because Iâm not
rich enough? Or that Iâ¦â
âItâs none of those reasons! I donât love you. It has nothing to do with your money or your abilities at all.
I donât love you, pure and simple. You can go now. Iâm begging you, please donât embarrass me like
that ever again, OK?â Iâd only ever been exposed to the sunny, endearing side of Stella. Thus, I was
rather startled to see that she was capable of such harshness as well.
I dragged Ashton with me out of the lobby, then sighed longingly. âAfter so many years at university, no
one has ever confessed their love to me so grandly before. It only works if the person youâre proposing
to love you back, of course. But I rather like this heady rush of emotions and romance.â
Ashtonâs grip on my arm tightened slightly. âWhat do you like?â
Glancing at his sober expression, I laughed. âI like the impulsive, romantic ways of these youths. Since
weâve gotten older, I havenât been feeling many strong bursts of emotions. Life doesnât seem as
exciting anymore.â
Upon that, Ashton pulled me to face him. Gravely, he asked, âAre you tired of me because Iâm old?â
Is Ashton approaching menopause? I wondered wryly.
I smacked my forehead in exaggerated frustration. âI didnât say you were old. I meant that I admired
youths for their wholehearted and energetic approach to life. Iâve been motivated to live my days in the
same way, rather than always dragging my feet around. Ugh⦠Stop twisting my words!â
Ashton waggled an eyebrow at me. âWhat wholehearted and energetic things do you plan on doing?â
Instantly, I became speechless at his words. I should have known better than to talk about things like
romance with an old pedant like him.
After a while, I laughed a little too brightly. âLetâs not dwell on such things! Itâs getting late, and John
should have already arrived. We shouldnât make him wait.â
I then wrenched my hand away from Ashtonâs steel grip and forcefully terminated the conversation.
A question lingered in my mind, however. Stellaâs blushing, rosy face resurfaced in my mind, and I
couldnât help but ponder. Does Stella already have someone she loves? Is that why she rejected
Justin?
At that time, John had indeed already reached the restaurant and was midway through his meal.
Looking at the half-eaten dishes spread out over the table, as well as the nearly empty bottle of wine, I
cried ruefully, âMr. Stovall, youâre really getting more and more impolite.â
John looked at me in amusement and sniggered. Then he called for a waiter to bring another round of
dishes. âI had to fill my stomach first before the sight of you two behaving all lovey-dovey made me
nauseous.â
I shook my head wordlessly at John, then sidled into the seat opposite him. âHowâs Uncle Louis?â I
asked.
John shrugged. He filled Ashtonâs glass with wine, then answered, âThereâs no concrete evidence. His
superiors are biased against him. Uncle Louis has always lived an open, honest life. All the ammunition
that those green-eyed monsters have against him are their own baseless rumors. Thereâs nothing for
them to uncover. Uncle Louis should be able to return within a few days.â
I nodded. The waiter laid out another round of dishes, and we tucked in eagerly. Ashton and John
fervently discussed the state of the market between glasses of wine. I had planned on asking John
about his relationship with Hannah but refrained as Ashton disapproved of gossip.
Midway through the meal, I rose to go to the bathroom. When I emerged from the stall, I heard a
womanâs voice saying, âDonât you pity Rebecca? Her ex-boyfriend got stolen from her, and now her
current partnerâs cheating on her. Sheâs really unlucky!â
Another voice answered, âI donât know about that, but I heard Mr. Quinnâs woman used to be with Mr.
Crest. Clearly, Mr. Quinn isnât too picky. After all, heâs even willing to accept his friendâs hand-me-
downs! Itâs strange, but there you have it.â
âThatâs right. Donât forget, Rebecca was tossed aside after Mr. Fuller got tired of her too. These rich
people have no morals at all. They treat women and clothing alike, to be used and then cast away.â
I furrowed my brow, looking over at those two women airily gossiping away. Judging by their elaborate
outfits and appearance, they were probably socialites. I wasnât part of that circle and naturally didnât like
to concern myself with their affairs.
Yet, I was bothered by what those two women had just said.
Mr. Crest? Jared?
Had he ever taken a woman for a ride? Who was it?
No one came to mind. However, Joe was practically groveling at Rebeccaâs feet, so deep was his
affection for her. Having gotten this opportunity to prove himself to her, why had Joe ended up
offending her instead?
Bang! My deep reverie was abruptly interrupted by the sound of a door being flung open. A woman
dressed entirely in black strode out from a stall.
I automatically looked up, then started in surprise.
Kristina? Isnât she in W City? Why did she come back?
Our eyes met. A glimmer of hesitation appeared in Kristinaâs gaze before she looked away. Sauntering
towards the sink, she asked icily, âDonât you think itâs a joke?â