Chapter 178
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
Given the size of the table, he had to raise his voice so everyone could hear.
All eyes were on Rebecca for a while. It was awkward, and nobody spoke, but she took it all in stride.
Her face was frozen in an elegant smile, yet she did not seem angered.
âYouâre surrounded by such upstanding and cultured people, Ms. Stovall,â said Joe. âIâve barely said a
few words, and theyâre already engaging with me ad hominem.
âOh, spare us the fancy accusations! Ad hominem indeed!â sneered Jackson. âYouâre Joe Quinn, I
assume. Look, if you want to protect her so badly, then just marry her! Stop her from moping around
and pining for someone elseâs husband like a lovesick puppy.â
âAh, thatâs human nature, isnât it?â responded Macy. âThe grass is always greener on the other side.
Forbidden fruit will always taste sweeter if you canât have it for yourself.â
I was taken aback by the resentment in her eyes when she looked at Jared. Whatever their history
was, it seemed to run quite deep.
Ashtonâs face sank. âWell, I think pregnant women shouldnât tarry in such hectic places,â he said mildly.
âLetâs all just resume eating.â
Rebecca looked aggrievedly at me, but said nothing.
I massaged my temples. That remark was obviously directed at me. Few knew about Macyâs
pregnancy, but my belly was bulging.
âWhat a bold display of favoritism!â retorted Jackson smugly.
Nick glanced at me with a mild expression. Having also noticed that Jackson had passed over a dish to
him, he frowned with some displeasure. âYou know that I donât like fish.â
âYou will once you eat it!â Jackson seemed to be in relatively decent spirits. He was constantly
pestering Nick to try new things, but his actions seemed ambiguous.
It was odd, considering how it was only a meal.
Jared had initially required to remain in hospital, but he refused to stay there since he was already
nearing a complete recovery. To compensate for this, he employed a personal doctor to see to his
needs. Macy was much better now so she insisted on being discharged.
Jackson turned around and tossed the car keys at me. âIâm also getting ready to depart for M Country.
Please call me any time, should you have any problems.â
Ashton and I had a plane to catch so we went straight back to the villa to pack.
It was ten oâclock at night by the time we reached K City. Someone had been assigned to pick us up
from the airport in a black limousine.
Ashton was juggling with the luggage and me when suddenly, a middle-aged man exited the car. In a
very respectful tone, he gave Ashton a heartfelt greeting.
Ashton nodded at him and handed our luggage to him before helping me into the car. I was drowsy but
still managed to catch the introduction Ashton provided. The man was Croyden, his auntâs butler.
I gave him a slight nod to greet him but soon dozed off on Ashtonâs shoulder. It might have been the
long flight, coupled with the running around all day. In no time, I fell into a deep slumber.
I didnât even wake up when Ashton brought me to our room.
When I woke up the next day, I was dumbstruck. The furnishings in the room seemed oddly familiar. I
was sure that we were already in K City, so what was all this?
While I noticed the similarities between the furnishings in the bedroom and what we had in the J City
villa, these items seemed to be newer and more up-to-date. It was likely that the designs were a bit
less popular due to how new they were.
I lay down for a while longer to get rid of the drowsiness before finally getting up. The layout of the
bedroom was the same as that of the villa we lived in. Even the toiletries were brands that I used
frequently, arranged per Ashtonâs instructions.
When I stepped out of the bathroom, I saw Ashton standing there in a full suit. He smiled and asked,
âDid you sleep well last night?â
I nodded and gave him the once-over. He was dressed in his usual all-black, custom-designed suit, just
like everything else he owned. âHave you considered wearing other colors?â
I had bought him clothing in other colors before, but they were all hanging in the closet, untouched.
He arched a brow and walked towards me. âI can try!â With that, he proceeded to tug my arm towards
the exit.
I froze for a moment. âAt least let me get dressed!â
âGo have breakfast first. You can change after eating!â
I frowned. âArenât we at your auntâs place?â
He shook his head and took my hand. âItâs too hectic over there and crowded to boot. For that reason, I
bought this place. I was concerned that you wouldnât be able to sleep well. The bedroom has been
designed according to the villa in J City, but it is much larger. Itâll also be easier to cater to the arrival of
the baby.â
His thoughtful consideration surprised me. Immediately, I felt warmth bloom in my heart. Smiling at him,
I asked, âIs Mrs. Eriksen here too?â
âNo.â Pulling me out of the bedroom, he said, âSomeone needs to manage things in J City. However,
Iâve hired some part-time staff, a personal doctor, and housekeepers to tend to your needs. They live in
the next block.â
I didnât understand what he meant initially but learnt later that it had to do with the layout of the grounds
itself. It was a large, elegant Oriental-style building divided into three main blocks. The main building,
where Ashton and I lived, was two-story high. The other two buildings housed the doctor, the
housekeepers, and a few bodyguards.
The whole place was also beautifully landscaped. A rockery and water feature adorned the main house
and garden, but it was also filled with seasonal fruits and vegetables. The backyard was mostly filled
with fruit trees. Extra care was taken to include flowers and plants that were in season to decorate both
areas.
It was a large place. After breakfast, Ashton led me on a tour of the place and told me to get dressed.
We were going to visit his aunt.