Chapter 525
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
âNothing.â
It was getting dark. The banquet took place in the hotel after the ceremony.
It seemed that Emery was the one who gathered the crowd to witness Ashtonâs proposal. Actually, I
preferred a simple love to a passionate one.
The wedding was very grand and the guests were all prominent figures of the city. All of them were
greeting and toasting each other.
After witnessing the proposal, the others were curious about my identity. Previously, Ashton tried his
best to protect my privacy when the scandals broke out.
It was hard not to attract the other guestsâ attention when the Moore family and Ashton Fuller kept
focusing on me.
The spotlights shone brightly, pointing toward Ashton and me. I unwittingly lowered my head.
Ashton whispered in my ear. âAre you nervous?â
âThereâre a lot of people watching us.â I pretended to be collected, but my emotions were rioting inside.
âThe banquets held by the Moore family are always grand. Donât worry. We have to face it anyway.â
I nodded in response. He held my hand all the time when some guests approached us. I was rather
awkward when they addressed me as âMs. Stovall.â
I smiled in response. After a while, my face became stiffened.
We were seated at a table full of exquisite dishes.
It was a table for sixteen. Emery was busy serving the guests, along with Cameron and Zachary.
Robert took a seat beside me, followed by Louis. Upon seeing us, Louis waved his hand and beckoned
me over.
âScarlett, come here.â
I was not good at socializing. I instinctively looked at Ashton. The latter patted on my hand and said,
âDonât worry. Youâll be fine.â
I walked toward Louis and he gestured for me to sit down. âMr. Fuller, meet my daughter, Scarlett.â
Robert nodded with a smile on his face. âIâve met her. Emery said sheâs the daughter of the Moore
family. How come sheâs your daughter now?â Robert was confused.
Louis gave a laugh. âItâs fate. I like this girl, so I took her in.â
Robert nodded and smiled. âI see. Sheâs so blessed!â
Everyone burst out laughing. I curled my lips upward but didnât find it amusing at all.
Based on my understanding, being blessed meant having a peaceful, happy life. I donât think so,
though. I merely have good tolerance.
Emery approached me and whispered, âScarlett, come with me. Iâm going to the hotel room to get
changed. Iâm not comfortable in this outfit.â
It seemed that she had toasted all the guests, so she wanted to get changed. I nodded in agreement as
I wasnât comfortable in my outfit too.
After we excused ourselves, we went upstairs. My mind wandered off while taking the elevator.
âHey, what are you thinking about?â Emeryâs voice broke my train of thought.
âItâs nothing.â I shook my head.
After we changed our clothes, Emery sprawled on the bed. âI swear Iâll only get married once in my life.
Itâs too exhausting,â she whined.
I pursed my lips and kept staring at my phone. I wasnât listening to her.
Emery called me a couple of times before I snapped back to my senses. âWhatâs wrong?â I was a little
lost.
She frowned. âNo. Whatâs wrong with you? Youâve been spacing out since we walked into the elevator.
Whatâs on your mind?â
âCan you do me a favor?â I asked.
âWhat is it?â
âMy grandmother had left me a sandalwood box. Grandpa kept it for me. He then passed the box to me
before he died, but I didnât keep it safe. Ashton lost it. However, I think he didnât lose it and he gave it to
Cameron Anderson instead. She probably misunderstood because of the box. Can you help me look
for the box? I think it may be kept in the Moore Residence. Or can you ask Cameron about its
whereabouts?â
Emery hesitated. âWhy do you suddenly think of the box?â she asked.
âIt just popped up in my mind.â I couldnât tell her everything yet.
Emery knew I was hiding something, but she didnât probe me further. âAlright. Iâll try to find it.â
âThank you!â I took a look at the time. It was getting late at night.
Summer was still in the villa. I had to go home now.
When I went downstairs, Ashton was not there. I took a seat while waiting for him. Once he was back,
then we could go home.
He came back after a short while. His tall figure stood out among the crowd.
I waved at him, then walked toward him. Before I could say something, he asked, âHave you taken your
meal?â
I actually forgot about it. I followed Emery upstairs with an empty stomach.
âIâm not hungry.â He pulled me back to the dining table before I could tell him my intention of going
home.
He filled my plate with different dishes.
Someone came over to greet us with a toast. I was worried that he might need to drive later. âI donât
think you should drink. Arenât you going to drive later?â
He downed it in one gulp before he answered, âWe have a driver.â
After that, some of them wanted to drink with him and he welcomed them all.
I ate my food in silence, but I had lost my appetite.