Stella suddenly had a hunch that Charles was purposely bringing her here.
He must have two motives for doing this.
The first one was to pry out the location of her motherâs grave, and to force her to kneel down in front of his wife like what they were about to do now.
If she didnât agree to do this, he would have reason to brand her as an unfilial daughter, which gave a boost to this argument that she must have a motive for entering the Steward family.
She had to give up on her personal feelings for now, seeing that she should value the bigger picture.
If she wanted to find out more information, she couldnât get herself shunned by the Steward family at this moment.
If she needed to kneel down, she would just do it. Itâs not the end of the world.
She even addressed Jeffrey as her dad for some time before this too.
Just as Stella was about to kneel down, a sound broke her actions, âMr. Steward, Ms. Radomil.â
Charles and Stella both turned in the direction of the voice.
They never anticipated bumping into William here.
William had a bouquet of flowers in his hand as he flashed a smile, âAre you here to give your prayers?â
Charles was obviously irritated at his interjection, but he tried to maintain his composure, âMr. William, why are you here?â
William answered, âI am here to visit an old friend. Itâs a coincidence to bump into you here.â
Then, he turned his attention to the tombstone in front of Stella and studied the woman with a smiling face, âWho is this person?â
Charles had a distant look in his eyes, âItâs my wife.â
âSo itâs Mrs. Steward. Sorry for not being able to recognize at first glance.â
Charles waved his hands dismissively, âYou donât have to bother yourself with me, Mr. William.â
William slightly nodded before greeting Stella in the process. Then, he continued to walk forward.
Immediately after that, Charlesâ subordinate who was waiting outside hurried over and whispered something into Charlesâ ears. His face immediately became ugly.
Charles glanced at Stella and sounded hesitant, but in the end he said abruptly, âI have some matter to attend to, so I need to go now. You can remain here and accompany her.â
After saying that, Charles left in big strides.
When he reached the door, he turned around and stole a glance before giving his subordinate an instruction, âKeep an eye on them.â
Stella continued to stand rooted to the spot as she looked like she was in a trance, her eyes glued to the photograph on the tombstone.
Only after some time did Williamâs voice break the silence, âMs. Radomil.â
Stella returned to her senses, âMr. William.â
William flashed a smile as he nodded in her direction, his eyes continued to fix themselves on the tombstone, his thoughts unfathomable. After some time, he continued, âMs. Radomil, you resemble your mother a lot.â
Stella replied, âI canât remember her face anymore. Every time I see the photos, memories would come back to me little by little, but everything is like a dream, fleeting and temporary.â
Because of this, every time she laid eyes on her motherâs photos, for her she was only looking at a strangerâs face.
William continued, âYou will remember her one day.â
Stella drooped her head and then she regained her composure and raised her head again, âMr. William, are you doing visiting your old friend?â
âI am done. Our meeting is such a coincidence today. If I know that Mrs. Stewardâs grave is in this place too, I would have come sooner.â
Stella simply laughed, âYou donât have to trouble yourself. We still canât be fully sure who is actually buried here.â
Upon hearing that, William simply glanced inquisitively at her but he said nothing.
He then said, âShall we leave now, Ms. Radomil?â
Stella nodded, âYes.â
After leaving the cemetery, William was about to offer to send Stella away but he was interrupted by Charlesâ subordinate who hurried over, âMs.
Radomil, the car is parked just right there.â
It seemed that Charles was good at keeping up appearances. He didnât just leave her here alone.
Stella told William, âMr. William, then I will take my leave now.â
âSee you again.â
Stella instructed the driver to send her back to her workshop.
When the subordinate finished sending her back, he returned to the Steward family house.
Charles was sitting coolly in the study as he asked with an indifferent face, âWhat did they say to each other?â
The subordinate repeated what he had heard in the cemetery to him.
Charles frowned and mulled over those words and found that their conversation was nothing out of the ordinary. It was a normal conversation.
The subordinate asked, âMaster, are you suspecting Stella for summoning William there?â
Charles answered, âThere is no way she suddenly would learn of those things from the past. And based on her tone, it seems that she is sure of my identity.â
âThen, why did you...â
âIf things escalate at this juncture, things would only get worse and more bothersome.â Charles narrowed his eyes, âFurthermore, there is still that Clarence behind her.â
Charles knew that the most pivotal thing here was to prevent more secrets of the Steward family from spreading out. If that were to happen, the whole Steward family would encounter a destructive consequences. By then, he wouldnât be able to remedy things by just pushing out two of his high-
ranking officials to be the scapegoat.
Stella was the best choice here. Since she had presented herself to him willingly, then she couldnât blame him for what was about to happen next.
The subordinate continued his report, âHowever, I didnât get anything substantial out of Williamâs side after some investigation. I think you should...â
âThe key thing here is that everything seems to be normal on his side.â Charles clicked his tongue, âThere is no way he didnât hide anything dirty or employ any unscrupulous means for someone who was able to expand his company to that size. Even for Clarence, in his competition with Dempsey Conrad, he had vanquished many of those in the party opposing him. As for William, with nobody backing him, he is able to sit comfortably on top of his position today. Do you think thatâs possible?â
The reason Charles had agreed to this collaboration was because for one thing, he acknowledged the potential of Williamâs company, and another thing was to show those who were eying the Steward Group that everything was fine and their projects were all going on according to date. Of course, he was also doing this to test William.â
After a while, Charles continued, âGo look into that friend he has visited today. Tell me what kind of identity that person has, and also tell me if you canât get any information too.â
His subordinate nodded in agreement before leaving.
The door of the study was shut again. Charles took out the pocket watch from his drawer, and there was something cold about his expression now.
He was able to brave through such a close call last time and achieved what he had today. How could he allow those unscrupulous people to snatch everything away from him now?
...
At night, Stella received an e-mail from the organizer.
The title for contention had just been revealed.
âConfession.â
The requirement was to construct something touching and romantic yet at the same time straightforward and simple.
It was not a difficult topic. The strength of the outcome would depend on the designerâs understanding and strength.
The duration of competition would be one week. Besides the final graphic, the designer also had to construct the scene in the image, and then he or she had to send everything to a location designated by the organizer at seven oâclock, one week from now.
There wasnât much time left for her although it was a one-week deadline.
All Stella could think about was the encounter in the cemetery this afternoon. She couldnât focus on her design, and she didnât have any inspiration at the moment.
By the time she raised her head and rubbed her eyes, it was already dark out there. The sky was drizzling now.
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Stella stood up to get herself some water.
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