Chapter 968
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
The woman let out a friendly chuckle and turned to Armond. âYou should have informed me earlier that
weâre expecting a guest so I can be more prepared. After all, this is the first time you brought a female
friend over here.â
The woman then walked toward me and asked kindly, âYou must be hungry now. What would you like
for dinner?â
I hesitated for a brief moment and shot Armond a quick glance. He was now looking at me with his
darkened expression, causing me to respond accordingly, âThanks, Mrs. Murphy. Iâm easy.â
The woman continued to exchange more pleasantries with me before she headed out to get dinner
ready.
The second the woman left our sights, a glint of malevolent reappeared in Armondâs eyes. âCooperate
with me, and Iâll tell you what you need to know.â
I pursed my lips and asked, âSheâs your mother?â
âHmm.â He nodded. âFor years, she has been hoping that Iâll get married and settle down with a family.
When she comes back, just go with whatever she says and donât you try to get at her.â
I replied flatly, âDonât worry. Itâs you that I despise. Unlike you, I wonât lay a finger on a sick person. Iâm
not a monster.â
âHow did you know sheâs not well?â he asked with his brow lifted.
âIâm not blind. Her complexion is too pale for a normal, healthy person.â
âWell then, make sure youâre on your best behavior,â he snarked.
I looked at the certifiably treacherous man before me and lost in thoughts for a brief moment. I
remember having read somewhere that stipulates that the more wickedly evil the person is, the easier it
is to search for his soft spot. No one can be categorically judged as good or bad, as they are merely
driven by their respective motives. People can be motivated by money, their loved ones, or even the
people of their country. Whatever actions that follow are only means to an end.
âSo how am I supposed to address her?â
The man raised an eyebrow and curled his lips while watching me. âWell, you can call herâ¦Mom, just
like I do.â
Furrowing my brows, I decided to ignore him.
Not long after, Armondâs mother came knocking on our door again. With an apron still wrapped around
her waist, she happily announced, âDinner is ready!â
Armond smiled and nodded. âWeâll be there in just a second.â
After his mother left, he once again turned to me and narrowed his eyes slightly as he reminded,
âAgain, know your place, and keep your lips tight on things that shouldnât be said.â
Rolling my eyes, I stood up and left the room.
Walking into the main dining area of the bistro, I was amazed by the sophisticated and tasteful internal
design. Even though this was not the most spacious cafe bistro in town, every little corner of this place
gave off the sense of more money being spent on the furnishings here than in a bigger restaurant.
I saw a bouquet of sunflowers on our table from afar and thought it to be a plastic flower bouquet. But
as I came closer to it I was surprised to see that they were real flowers. Sunflowers are definitely not in
season right now. How on earth is he able to secure some fresh sunflowers around this time of the
year?
Armondâs mother continued beaming at me while she sat down beside me. âArmond should have told
me earlier that youâre visiting today. Please forgive me for the simple dishes tonight. Iâll prepare
something more to your liking next time you come over.â
I shook my head and smiled in return. âYouâre too kind, Mrs. Murphy. The dishes all look delicious.â
The man was rather quiet throughout dinner, save for when his mother asked him some questions, to
which he provided very short answers. As such, his mother had kept busy by talking to me.
I wanted to stop her from stacking more food on my plate, but refrained from doing so, thinking that she
only meant well. Since I was pregnant, I figured I should probably increase my intake of food anyway.
Nevertheless, my stomach seemed to disagree with me when it started to churn uncomfortably just
after a few bites. I darted into the washroom feeling extremely nauseated but didnât retch up anything.
Armondâs mother came into the washroom to check up on me. âIs everything okay? Are you feeling
sick? Should I get Armond to send you to the hospital?â
Realizing this was my first morning sickness since the pregnancy, I shook my head and smiled faintly,
âIâm alright, just feeling a little nauseated thatâs all. Iâll be okay.â
Being a mother herself, the woman was suddenly delighted as a broad grin flashed across her face.
âAre you expecting? How far are you along? Have you done a check-up at the hospital?â
I was momentarily stunned by the questions she just rattled off and finally decided to tell her the truth,
âItâs been two months now. I havenât experienced much morning sickness, but otherwise Iâm doing
okay.
âOh, thatâs great!â Her eyes almost narrowed into two thin lines from smiling. She led me out of the
washroom and helped me to the table while rambling, âThese dishes are not suitable for someone
whoâs pregnant. You wait here and Iâll whip up something else for you.â
The woman was about to head back to the kitchen when I tried to grab firmly onto her arm. âMrs.
Murphy, there really is no need to trouble you. Iâm completely fine with these dishes.â
She gently pried open my hand while still smiling merrily. âItâs ok, darling. Iâm just so happy I want to
cook something else for you and baby. You just wait here.â