Chapter 537
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
The abrupt change in attitude took me aback for a second before I remembered. Johnâs deepest,
darkest fear was to live alone for the rest of his life, with no one to rely on.
âThis is all consequences of your own actions,â I scolded him. âYou say that youâre afraid of being left
alone, but think about Hannah. She has stayed with you for more than ten years without any complaint
because she knows youâre scared to be alone. She even took the risk and gave birth to a child for you
knowing that her body might not be able to handle a pregnancy.
âShe might not come from a good family and or have high social standing, but with her personality and
looks, it wouldnât be hard for her to find someone who treasures and cares for her genuinely. If she
didnât love you so much and didnât insist on staying with you, could you imagine what a better life she
could be living right now? Which woman doesnât dream of marrying a man who loves her with all his
heart? Who the hell do you think sheâs torturing herself for?â
John seemed to be rendered speechless, so I continued on, âYou can go on and continue fooling
around with other women for all I care. When Hannah has had enough and wakes up from her daze
one day, she will realize that she deserves more than this crappy life. She will leave with her child and
start a new and better chapter of her life. But what about you? Do you think that youâll be able to meet
another woman whoâs willing to sacrifice her own dignity for your sake, just like Hannah? Thatâd be
impossible! You will only ever meet women who are after your wealth and influence. Do you think that
Yvonne girl truly likes you for who you are? Are you really so stupid to think that she would even bat an
eyelash in your direction if she didnât know that you were a son of the Stovall family?â
Johnâs face had turned a sickly shade of green by the time my tirade was over. I didnât want to deal with
this any longer, so I tugged Emery along as I left.
Emery tsked at me as we exited the nightclub. âI always thought you are slow-witted and meek. Who
knew that you could go off like that?â
âHeâs my brother,â I sighed. âI canât let him continue like this. Hannah is a kind girl and she deserves
better.â
Emery nodded in agreement. âWell, to be honest, Hannah is quite a nice lady If she were born in the
country, Louis wouldnât mind as much regardless of whatever background she came from. But she hails
from Southeast Asia; once she marries John and becomes a part of the Stovall family, her true identity
is more than enough to make Louis renounce his position. Johnâs concern isnât without reason.â
I already knew of all of this. âBut sheâs already given birth to his child. John just canât abandon her now
of all times. Even if they canât get married legally, he is responsible for taking care of her and the child.
What does he think heâs doing, hanging out at bars and flirting with other women?â I lamented.
She shrugged. âYou have a point.â
There was a brief pause before she reached into her bag and took out a sandalwood box, handing it to
me. âHere. Cameron asked me to give this to you. Itâs only been opened once, and the key is with
Ashton. So, if you want to look at its contents, youâll have to ask Ashton for it.â
I sighed at the familiar sight of the box, holding it up. When looking closely at it, I realized that the
design of the keyhole was strange. âThis keyhole looks unique.â
âI heard from Cameron that the box isnât unlocked with a normal key,â explained Emery. âAshton might
know more about it. The box does have quite a fascinating design.â
It was getting late. I had no time to be standing around studying the box any further.
Slipping it into my bag, I asked her, âItâs nearly midnight. Arenât you going to head home?â
âHonestly? I donât want to.â She pursed her lips.
âArguing right after the wedding is normal for newly-married couples,â I said. âYouâre already married.
You love Hunter, and thatâs all that matters, no?â
Emery groaned. âI know, but his mother is so annoying. She thinks the world of herself for raising
Hunter to become a professor of a reputable school, and she constantly nitpicks at me, thinking that Iâm
trying to take advantage of her son.â
Parentsâ involvement in their childrenâs marriage was truly a recipe for disaster. No matter how strong
the coupleâs love for each other was, it was bound to end in disaster sooner or later.
Pondering over the idea, I suggested, âDo you want to come over to my place?â
She chuckled, looking more upset than if she were crying. âI refuse to see Ashtonâs stone-cold face for
a second more than I have to.â
âShould I call Hunter and ask him to pick you up?â
âItâs fine. Just hurry on home; Iâll go back to the Moore Residence and stay with my brother,â she
answered after a while, shaking her head.
There was a brief pause. âDo you want to come with me to the Moore Residence?â
It was my turn to shake my head, laughing. âAshton will get mad if I arrive home too late.â
Fed up with me, Emery dug out her car keys and waved at me, walking away. âWhatever. Drive
yourself home; I wonât be sending you. Goodnight!â
âGoodnight!â
I watched her car speed off into the distance before getting into my own, sighing. It looked like life gave
everyone lemons, regardless of whoever they were.
All we could do was try our best to turn those lemons into sweet, thirst-relieving lemonade. Sometimes,
by some stroke of luck or maybe fate, someone would offer you their own lemonade as well.
The sky grew darker as I drove towards the villa. There werenât many cars on the road, and it was a
smooth, uneventful journey home.
Pulling up to the suburban villa, I noticed that the lights were still on inside the building. It seemed that
Ashton had waited up for me.