Chapter 72
Love After Divorce by BELLA
Chapter 72:.
At the hospital, Stella didnât want to take Tristan to his grandmotherâs house. However, seeing how insistent he was and knowing that he and his grandmother hadnât seen each other for a long time, she relented.
After all, when Tristan had disappeared in the past, his grandmother missed him and often asked about him, so Stella didnât think too much about it and took him.
When they reached the hospital entrance, Tristan headed for the small tent next to the hospital. âWait for me here. Iâm going to buy something for Grandma,â he said as he headed for the store.
Hearing his words, Stella hurried after him, trying to stop him. âYou donât need to buy anything. Grandma lacks nothing; Iâve already bought her everything.â
After all, Grace was not related to Tristan by blood. It was safe to say that they didnât know each other very well and didnât have a deep relationship.
The only difference was that in the past, when Stella often visited her grandmother, Tristan had accompanied her. Over time, they had become familiar with each other.
At that time, Stella was still young, hadnât grown up and didnât have much money.
Besides, she had always seen Tristan as an older brother, so it was natural for her to accept his gifts without thinking too much about it. But now, things were different.
Since leaving the Richard family, their relationship had become increasingly uneasy. If he now gave anything to his grandmother, the meaning of his actions had changed. However, Tristan did not take Stellaâs words seriously at all.
He picked up some supplements from the store and said lightly, âI havenât seen Grandma in so long. I canât visit her empty-
handed; it would be absurd.â
With that, Tristan didnât care about Stellaâs thoughts and continued to buy a lot of things. In the past, it had always been like that.
Whenever Stella visited her grandmotherâs house, it was never her who bought anything; it was always Tristan.
It seemed that she was not only his grandmother, but also his grandmother. It was always this man who showed filial piety towards his grandmother.
At that time, Stella could justify it because she was a student and had financial problems, while Tristan had already started working. Whenever they went out together, he bore all the expenses.
Later, when the Richard family decided that she didnât need to study much, although she wanted to learn other skills on weekends, they didnât want to spend money on her. But this man, Tristan, met all her needs.
LαtÑst chí¶ptírs in gÄ lnovels.Äøm In the past, Stella had always seen him as an older brother, so it felt natural to accept his help. But thinking about it now...
If this man had developed different feelings beyond the âbrother-sister relationshipâ between them back then, she didnât know how to deal with it.
Stella felt she owed him too much. Sometimes, thinking about how much she owed Tristan, she felt she would never be able to pay him back. He even treated her better than David did.
Seeing that she could not stop him, Stella gave up trying. As they left the store, Stella saw Tristan walking ahead of her, carrying bags of various sizes in his hands.
Knowing that Grace was sick, Tristan had bought many nutritious products for his grandmother. Since it had been so long since he had seen her, he bought even more. Stella rubbed her forehead, speechless.
He remembered that RK had also bought many things for his grandmother and had sent them to the hospital.
Now, Tristan had also come to see his grandmother... and had bought even more things. If this kept up, Stella thought she could sell the leftover nutritional products to her grandmotherâs ward.
The two went into the living room together. Grandma had just woken up and was lying in bed.
âGrandma...â Stella opened the door to the living room and spoke first.
Grace looked up and saw Tristan following Stella into the bedroom, carrying a pile of things in his hands.
Stella and her grandmother hadnât seen each other for six years. Coupled with the fact that Stella had been married to RK for three years, Tristan had never appeared in front of her during that time.
She only heard that this man had gone abroad. Grace hadnât seen him in much longer than Stella had!
In an instant, Grace was stunned and stared at Tristan for a long moment, as if searching her memory for someone like him.
Stella smiled and introduced him: âGrandma.... Do you remember? This is... Tristan!â
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