Chapter 179
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
This was my first time in K City. Being the countryâs capital, it came with rich historical background. Not
only did it pay homage to its rich past, but it also served to usher in its even brighter future.
However, such a large city meant that it came with its own set of problems, namely traffic. Ashton had
one hand on the steering wheel while his other drummed impatiently against the steering wheel.
I looked at the scenery outside the car window distractedly. I may have seemed calm on the outside,
but I was actually quite nervous.
I had never met Ashtonâs aunt before.
The city center was a glorious sight. In an area where every square inch of land was worth a lot of
money, they had also developed natural green pockets and parks. The people who lived here were
super-rich with their cars dotting the parking lots.
When I got out of the car, I noticed that even shrubs and trees in the area were exotic. There was also
an eye-catching lily pond in the center, where pink and white lilies were in full bloom.
Ashton took me along a cobblestone path. As we walked up the stairs, we soon reached another
stately-looking Oriental-style villa.
In the two years that Iâd been with Ashton, Iâd seen plenty of luxurious villas. The property in front of me
was particularly outstanding and overwhelming.
Standing at the gate was a very composed woman who looked to be in her thirties. She wore a dress
the color of ink, embroidered with daisies.
As soon as she saw us, she greeted us with a joyous smile. âWell, Iâd been expecting you both for
breakfast instead! Since you took so long to arrive, we can only have lunch.â
âI apologize. The traffic was terrible!â replied Ashton, looking sheepishly at her.
His gaze returned to me. All this while, he hadnât let go of my hand yet. âThis is my wife, Scarlett.â
The woman looked at me indulgently as her smile widened. She pulled me towards her for a closer
look. âSo she is the woman father chose? She has an elegant and good-natured air, plus she also
looks beautiful even though sheâs with child!â
I grinned and said, âHello, Aunt Sally.â
George Fuller only had three children in his lifetime. Out of the three, two were sons. The eldest died
young, leaving only one other male in his wake. The second son was more carefree and wasnât
particularly interested in corporate affairs. Little else was known about his daughter, Sally Fuller.
With all the introductions out of the way, Aunt Sally then led us both into the villa. With its white walls
and black tiles, the building had a simple color palette. However, there was no denying that the
materials and overall design were top-notch.
Next to the villa was an open-air yard area. From here, I could see someone sitting under a sunshade,
drinking tea with a book in his hands. Next to him lay a large gray Tibetan mastiff. I wasnât particularly
fond of dogs, especially large ones like this intimidated me.
I couldnât help but lean against Ashton, instinctively clutching his elbow.
Having noticed my reaction, Ashton paused to glance at what triggered it before looking away.
âThatâs your Uncle Benjaminâs son, Marcus,â said Sally with a smile. âYouâre both of the same age,
Ashton.â
Ashton nodded and said nothing else.
I had been feeling odd since I entered the villa. Sally looked to be only a few years older than Ashton,
yet when she introduced Marcus, she referred to him as âyour uncle Benjaminâs sonâ.
Ashton had never even mentioned anything about Sally Fuller. Although I had my doubts, I couldnât just
blurt my thoughts out and ask questions. That wouldâve been tactless.
As we entered the foyer, I couldnât help but glance at Marcus, who was still lounging on the deck. He
was dressed in an off-white shirt and gray slacks with white household slippers. Marcus exuded an air
of elegance and gentility, despite the attire he was clad in.
A man like this wouldâve been the perfect catch for any woman.
Suddenly, I heard my name being called in the distance. Putting aside my thoughts, I hastily continued
down the foyer.
âYouâre pregnant, dearest,â said Sally with a gentle smile. âYou should watch your movement.â
I nodded. My scalp prickled as I had the feeling that someone was watching me. Instinctively, I turned
around.
Marcus had been looking at me, his gaze clear as day. As our eyes met, I was stunned. I smiled on
impulse and nodded slightly, hoping that it would pass for a greeting.
He furrowed his brows at me for a moment and went back to his book.
The foyer leading into the living room was bright and luxuriously decorated. An expensive and well-
maintained grand piano was placed near the staircase, further highlighting the sophistication of the
decor.
Sally instructed her staff to set about preparing lunch before inviting us all to have a seat in the living
room. âYour Uncle Benjamin is at the office, but heâll be back soon.â
She then directed her gaze at me before asking, âYouâre seven months pregnant, right? Do you know
when the baby is due?â
I smiled at her gently before glancing at Ashton. âYes, heâs had everything arranged.â
Sally nodded. The grin on her face was enough to warm anyoneâs heart.
After a brief chat, Sally ushered us into the backyard for some tea. Although the two were family,
Ashton did not speak much, so Sally had to fill in most of the gaps.
She asked about all sorts of things. From the Fullers to the company and of other updates, but the one
thing she hadnât asked about was Old Mr. Fuller.
Ashtonâs responses were brief and made for sufficient banter as he answered each of those questions.
A cursory glance in Sallyâs direction made me notice that she had red-rimmed eyes. I gingerly got up
and said, âWhy donât you both catch up, Aunt Sally? Iâve been sitting for too long, and my back feels a
little uncomfortable.â
Sally got up as well, with some concern etched on her face. âWe have a personal doctor employed
here. Shall I ask him to take a look at you?â
I quickly shook my head. âThereâs no need, really! Iâll just take a walk. Please, continue.â