Chapter 1092
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
At the table, Sally gazed at us while serving us. âI see that Fuller Corporation has expanded very well.
Itâs operating at a large scale now and has a very solid foundation. You two should start focusing on
building your own little family. I mean, you need to spice things up. Donât just leave Summer with the
Moores. You need to keep her by your side more, educate, and develop her as she grows up. Donât be
lazy.â
Feeling ashamed of myself, I nodded profusely. âNoted, Aunt Sally.â
We should have kept Summer with us more. Thereâre too many things going on earlier, but I guess itâs
time to bring her home now.
While I was still thinking about this, Sally ran to the bathroom all of a sudden, leaving Ashton and me
perplexed. Jim calmly followed her in, and they took a while before returning to the table.
I blurted, âDid you eat something bad and have a tummy upset, Aunt Sally?â
Smiling, Sally explained, âIâm all right. This is just a temporary symptom. Things will get better after a
month or two.â She took her seat.
Jim served her some dishes and took care of all her needs.
Ashton stayed silent at the side. Meanwhile, I frowned at him. Heâs such a log, not knowing how to care
for his aunt.
After lunch, Jim and Ashton enjoyed a good cuppa while Sally and I watched television after doing the
dishes. Suddenly, Sally pulled me aside and asked, âLetty, age is catching up with the both of you. Do
you plan to have children?â
I was momentarily stunned by her abrupt question.
Upon hesitating, I answered, âAunt Sally, I canât conceive.â
Gasping, her smile stiffened as she said helplessly, âWhat a pity! Life must be tough on you two.â
I pressed my lips together tightly, unsure of how to reply. Let bygones be bygones.
After some time, Sally appeared to be unwell again. I asked again, âWhatâs wrong, Aunt Sally? How are
you feeling?â
She shook her head slightly. âIâm okay. Iâm too old for this, thatâs why⦠Letty, have you thought about
having a child through alternative means?â
I was completely baffled and tried to clarify, âAunt Sally, we talked about this andâ¦â
She interrupted me, âTest-tube baby, honey! Now that technology is so advanced, giving birth yourself
isnât the only way to have a baby. You can consider getting pregnant via in vitro fertilization since the
walls of your ovaries are thin.â
I stared at her with a blank expression. âAunt Sally, Ashton may not agree to this. Weâre not young
anymore. Moreover, we already have Summer.â
She shook her head and continued to convince me, âThis isnât about age. Look at me. If it can happen
to me, you can handle it too. The Fullers are a big family, running multiple corporations. Itâd be a plus
point to have more children around to add cheers to your days, accompany you when you travel, and
also to help out in the family business.â
I picked up the main point in her speech. âAunt Sally, are you pregnant?â
She said admittedly, âYes, Iâm three months pregnant. Itâs not quite stable yet. Jim and I are planning
for the wedding, but we dare not break the news to Ashton. Hence, the delay.â
I recalled Ashton expressing his disapproval of the union between Sally and Jim. The main reason
being Jim related to the Murphy family, and Ashton is wary of them.
I asked Sally earnestly, âAunt Sally, do you know that Uncle Jim is one of the Murphys?â
Maintaining her composure, she answered, âYes, I know. Iâm also aware of the conflicts between
Ashton and Armond. However, these are their battles in the corporate world. Your Uncle Jim hasnât
been involved in the business for some time now. Heâs just an old professor, leading a simple life. Heâs
been a lone wolf all these years. Having known me now, we just want to continue living our days
happily. Letty, please find time to talk to Ashton and advise him to consider my situation. Iâm no longer
young, so itâs not easy to have finally met a man I can depend on for the rest of my life.â
Putting myself in Sallyâs shoes, I could empathize with her. I just didnât know how to bring this up to
Ashton. With Armond being sentenced to jail, there was a need for a new successor to manage the
family matters. Thus, we couldnât guarantee that there would be no further conflict between the
Murphys and the Fullers. At this point, the future remained uncertain.
Two hours had passed when Ashton and Jim ended their coffee session. They seemed to have
enjoyed themselves.
Jim then suggested, âWeâd love to dine out with you this evening if you donât already have a prior
engagement.â
After some small talks, we bid them goodbye.
As we exited their condominium, I grabbed Ashton by the hand and asked inquisitively, âWhat did you
talk about with Uncle Jim just now?â
He flipped my hand around and squeezed it into his. âWe chatted about the Murphys. I passed the
contract to him to hand it over to Mr. Muphy. Then, we also concluded his marriage with Aunt Sally.â