Chapter 928
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
âWhat will happen if the Murphys opened the box and realized they had been fooled?â I questioned.
âThey had the fake box, which had no openings. Unfortunately, that also means they will continue to
hound us, so we are in for more trouble,â Ashton smiled and predicted.
âAt the end of the day, the Murphys are after money. They are already very wealthy. Why the obsession
with money?â I sighed.
Before we knew it, we had arrived at the Stovall residence. The compound was brightly lit. The
housekeeper and a few staff were waiting for us. The housekeeper greeted us, handed our car key to
the valet, and led us into the house.
The table was already set, but only Louis was in.
âLetty, you have arrived! Come, dinner is ready. Letâs eat.â Louis came up to warmly welcome us.
After greeting Louis, I looked around and realized John was not around. âJohn is not back yet?â
âHe is on his way. We shanât wait for him. Letâs get started.â Louis showed us to our seats and
instructed the maids to serve dinner.
Just as we got seated, we heard a car driving in. âThis rascal sure has a good sense of timing. He will
appear right on the dot when dinner is served,â Louis derided.
âOh my, you are early. I did not expect you to come this early. I thought the two of you will only stroll in
around 8 p.m.,â John said as he walked in.
I turned to look and scowled when I caught sight of his companion.
âRascal, get out!â Louis hollered.
âUncle Louis, donât be so mean. I was busy, yet still took time off to come back when you asked me to.
How can you chase me out before I could even warm the seat?â He then turned to Yvonne, who was
standing next to him and urged, âYvonne, present the gift you bought specially for Uncle Louis. That
should please him.â
Yvonne duly walked over to Louis with a big smile and a gift box in hand. âUncle Louis, Johnny said you
enjoy tea. I hope you will like this premium. Do try it when you are free.â
She presented the tea with both hands and had a perfect smile on her face. She looked every inch a
well-mannered, elegant scion.
All the time she spent hanging around the socialites was not wasted after all. She had learned a lot
from those ladies. If I had not seen the ugly side of her when we met in the bar years ago, I would have
thought she was an heiress of a wealthy family.
Time had worked miracles, transforming her into a lady.
Louis did not take the gift from her hands. His dark gaze was on John. âWhat are you thinking?â he
bellowed.
John shrugged and nonchalantly said, âYvonne is presenting you with a gift. Out of courtesy, you
should at least take it from her hand. If you want to nag at me, do wait till everyone leaves after dinner.
If you flare now, you will spoil the day for all of us.â
He then took the gift from Yvonne, placed it next to Louis, and led her to sit at the table. âWhat is
everyone waiting for? Letâs eat!â He acted as if nothing had happened.
I glanced at the indifferent John, stood up, and poured Louis a glass of water. âUncle Louis, have some
water.â
Louis took the water from my hand. He was visibly furious, staring sternly at John. He looked like he
was ready to thrash John anytime. John couldnât care less and was eating his dinner, unconcerned.
Louis was angry as it was supposed to be a family dinner, so Yvonneâs presence was not welcomed.
John clearly understood that, but he still brought her along.
It was not a good time to find out why he did that, so I kept quiet.
Another car drove in shortly. I was surprised as I did not expect more guests.
Hannah walked in with her nanny and her son. Louisâ face broke into a smile when he heard Quiloâs
voice. He hurried out to carry him.
âIn the future, let me send the driver to pick you. It is a struggle for you, with baby in tow.â Louis started
chatting with Hannah.
Hannahâs gentle voice could be heard saying, âIt is just a short distance from here. I called to inform
you Iâll be late, and not to wait for us, yet youâ¦â
She abruptly stopped in the middle of her sentence. The sight of Yvonne and John caught her by
surprise.
She recovered quickly and turned to us, her smile still intact on her face. âMy apologies for being late,
Scarlett and Mr. Fuller. We left home late and got caught in a traffic jam.â
I smilingly shook my head to assure her it was okay. We chatted briefly before sitting down to dinner.
Quilo was left in the nannyâs care in the next room.
What was supposed to be a cozy family dinner turned into an awkward one. Only John continued
eating, unaffected.