Chapter 27
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
As the lady left, Ashton walked over to the chair next to them and sat down, his eyes looking blank.
âWhy hasnât the food arrived?â
Devon needs some time to prepare,â answered Jared before turning to me. âAre you hungry?â
After a quick pause, I shook my head.
Joe wasnât impressed by how Jared treated me. âWhy are you acting so fragile? Itâs just an abortion, for
Godâs sake. Why did we have to go out of our way to get a world-renowned chef like Devon to cook for
you? What a waste of his time.â
Before Jared could stop him, I merely smiled. âThe view here isnât bad. Iâll go take a walk.â
My words were meant for Ashton and Jared.
Ashton gave me a cool glance and said nothing. âThe courtyard looks stunning. Go take a look,â Jared
suggested. âThereâs also a bonsai garden with a lake full of fish in the middle.â
With a smile and word of thanks, I headed outside.
âAre you insane, Jared? Why are you caring so much about that woman? Have you lost your mind? If
she hadnât married Ashton through underhanded means, Rebecca and Ashton wouldâve long been
happily married by now.â
Those words clearly came from Joe. I couldnât help but hear them even if I didnât want to. From how
loudly he spoke, pretty much everyone in the building could hear him.
Not wanting to hear them anymore, I picked up my pace. It was indeed a different sight as I arrived in
the courtyard.
Considering how this huge courtyard was located in the heart of a glamorous place like J City and even
had an enormous plot of land for planting an array of greenery, there was no doubt that the owner of
this restaurant was filthy rich.
As I strolled along the pebble path, I spotted a man in his mid-thirties plucking some branches with a
child next to him.
Upon walking closer, the man noticed me too. âHello,â he greeted, dropping whatever he was doing.
I returned a smile. âHi.â
The child, who seemed to have just learned how to walk, began trotting over to me. He seems to be
quite friendly.
Unable to speak, the little boy stared at me wide-eyed and gave me the yellow flower he was holding.
I was instantly overjoyed and couldnât help but want to pick him up, only to be stopped by the man. âBe
careful! Heâs a playful one. I donât want you getting hurt while youâre pregnant.â
I stared at the man in disbelief. âHowâ¦â How did you know I was pregnant?
The question never left my mouth.
Still, the man responded, âDonât be surprised. I know a little about medicine and could guess that youâre
pregnant from the way you subconsciously held your belly while walking.â
I nodded, feeling amazed by this man.
âThis courtyard is really unique,â I remarked. âItâs like a vegetable garden.â
The man couldnât help but chuckle. âWell, to be exact, this is a medicinal herb garden. There are over
two thousand different species of medicinal plants here. Theyâre on the brink of extinction, so theyâre
being cultivated here.â
Feeling stunned, I glanced at my surroundings carefully. Indeed, there werenât many vegetables here,
but there were lots of unrecognizable plants as well as an unusually tall cactus.
âThis place is called Herb Garden. J City is the most suitable area in the whole country to cultivate
these plants, and thatâs how Herb Garden became the center of our countryâs medicinal herbs. There
arenât many, but every species is being preserved.â After sorting out the branches he had plucked, the
man began to leave with his child.
I nodded, gaining a newfound liking for this place as I watched him and the little boy walk away.
Suddenly, the man stopped and called out to me, âDonât hang around too long, Mrs. Fuller! Some herbs
here arenât good for the child.â
Feeling taken aback, I returned to my senses only after they had walked far away. He knew who I was?
Soon, Ashton came out and saw me kneeling by a stream looking at ants. âLetâs go,â he called out,
standing next to me.
I was so focused on whatever I was doing that I nearly slipped upon hearing his voice. Thankfully, he
helped me up with his quick reflexes.
âDid you leave your brain at home?â Ashton asked, frowning.
I smiled sheepishly. âI spaced out.â
The man turned and walked away without a word.
I couldnât help but notice that Ashton had been treating me less coldly for the past two days.
Following him from behind, I mustered up the courage to ask, âSo Herb Garden isnât actually a
restaurant?â
âYeah,â he answered briefly, clearly not interested in holding a conversation.
The man walked so quickly that it didnât take us long to return indoors, and the table was already filled
with an array of dishes. Furthermore, apart from the four of us, there was now a family of three at the
table too.
It was the man and little boy I had just met, along with a woman, who was the manâs wife.
The man smiled as he saw me and turned to his wife. âBring Mrs. Fuller some cuttlefish stew from the
kitchen. Itâs good for the baby.â
I paused briefly before thanking them. âThe babyâs already gone. Whatâs the point in serving her that?â
Joe muttered resentfully.
The way Ashton glanced at me made me feel anxious. Worried that he would infer something from the
manâs words, I hurriedly turned to him. âYou havenât introduced me to this man!â