Chapter 55
Whispers of Destiny His Belated Love
Mrs. Ferber accepted it cheerfully. âThank you! How could I mind you giving this to me?â
She took out a gift box from her bag, which contained a diamond bracelet. It wasnât exceptionally
expensive or unique, âThis is something I bought while shopping around. Itâs not very valuable, just
a token of my appreciation. Thanks for the perfume you gave me.â
Rosemary definitely couldnât accept it. The idea of exchanging a diamond bracelet for a second-
hand perfume, worth merely a fraction of the braceletâs value, seemed preposterous to her. The
thought alone filled her with trepidation, fearing she might be overwhelmed by its lavishness!
âMrs. Ferber, I canât accept it. That bottle of perfume only cost me three hundred. I canât let you take
such a loss.â
âRosemary, Iâm just trying to make amends for my husbandâs behavior earlier today. He was abrupt
this morning, he loses his sense of propriety after drinking and didnât mean to offend you.â
Rosemary raised an eyebrow, but Mrs. Ferber had already shoved the gift box into her hands.
Since it was an apology, Rosemary didnât push back any further, though part of her wished the lady
had just cut her a check instead!
Having accepted the gift, she casually responded, âYou and Mr. Ferber must be very close.â
Mrs. Ferber cracked a bitter smile. Probably because they had just exchanged gifts, she began to
open up, âWe were married due to familial arrangements and barely saw each other before getting
married. There were a few options on the table, and I thought he looked honest and upright, but.â
Rosemary could guess the rest from just the first half â another tale as old as time.
Sure enough, Mrs. Ferberâs story confirmed her guess, âWho knew he was just a wolf in sheepâs
clothing? The first couple of years were fine, but once the kids came, his true colors showed. Not
only did he openly keep a mistress, but he also hardly ever came home.â
Rosemary wasnât close with Mrs. Ferber, and hearing such personal woes didnât stir any sympathy
in her, just awkwardness.
âFortunately, heâs generous with me. Whatever he spends on his mistresses, he gives me the same.
Over the years, Iâve come to terms with it; we each live our own lives,â Mrs. Ferber said with a
meaningful glance at Maxwell, âI really envy you and Mr. Templeton, having such a good
relationship.â
Rosemary fell silent, sensing that this wasnât genuine envy but more like fishing for information.
She managed a small smile, playing her part to the hilt, âWell, Maxwell does spoil me rotten.â
Ew, she almost made herself sick with that line!
After saying that, Rosemary turned and served Maxwell some broccoli, something he never
touched.
Maxwell, in the midst of discussing business with Mr. Ferber, noticed her move, glanced at the
broccoli, and then at the woman smiling sweetly at him.
His expression remained unchanged, and he calmly ate the vegetable.
Rosemary scoffed internally. Keep up the act, you dog of man!
Mrs. Ferber caught the scene and glanced at her husband with a flicker in her eyes.
Halfway through, Mr. Ferber went to the restroom, and Mrs. Ferber followed.
Once outside, Mrs. Ferber cut to the chase, âDonât think I donât know what youâre planning. Iâd
advise against any funny ideas. Mr. and Mrs. Templeton are close. Donât end up messing up the
deal.â
Mr. Ferber was irritated, âMessing up the deal? That would be the Ferber familyâs concern, not
yours. Whatâs it to you?â
He was wealthy and not lacking in female company, with plenty of women throwing themselves at
him. Although Rosemary was attractive, he wasnât foolish enough to offend Maxwell over a woman.
But there was an irresistible itch. Closing his eyes, he recalled the touch of her smooth skin at noon,
soft enough to melt in his palm, the mere thought of it sending his blood pumping.
Then, he turned to gaze upon his wife beside him, noting her dull and rough skin, unremarkable
appearance, and spiritless demeanor, as unchanging and passionless as a pool of still water.
Mr. Ferberâs tone grew even more displeased, âI told you to test their relationship, not to tell me
what to do.â
After a dismissive glance at Mrs. Ferber, he added with disgust, âAn old, faded face like that brings
nothing but bad luck!â
Throughout the afternoon, Rosemary put on a show of devotion with Maxwell, playing the role of a
model couple to perfection.
After that, she had to accompany Mrs. Ferber to admire the flowers, traipsing around the lush fields
in high heels for over two hours. It was only after dinner that they finally returned to their respective
rooms.
She deliberately lagged behind, using an excuse to avoid sharing an elevator with Mr. Ferber and
finally catching a breath.
Leaning against the elevatorâs polished mirror-like wall, Rosemary texted Maxwell: Have someone
send down my luggage.
By the time she returned to her room, Maxwell had not replied. Had she known he was so
unreliable, she would have left her luggage at the front desk.
Her room was a standard double, without private hot spring. After changing into the hotelâs
disposable slippers, Rosemary planned to go to a relaxing bath. Sheâd walked over twenty thousand
steps in those heels, and her legs no longer felt like her own.
There was a clothing store downstairs she had noticed when she arrived. Although it didnât have
everything, it met the basics.
Leaving her room, she expected a nice, undisturbed bath. But in the elevator, she unexpectedly ran
into Mr. Ferber. Cursing inwardly, she managed to put on a professional smile and greeted, âMr.
Ferber, what a coincidence.â
Mr. Ferber first checked the empty hallway behind her, then his gaze returned to her, and briefly
flickered over her disposable slippers, âMrs. Templeton, youâre not staying in the same room as Mr.
Templeton?â
Rosemary lied smoothly, without a change in expression, âIâve got a friend staying on this floor. I
came down to chat with her.â
Mr. Ferber looked at her with an inscrutable expression.
Maxwellâs room was next to his, but he hadnât seen Rosemary go back with Maxwell, yet here she
was in slippers.
Perhaps her relationship with Maxwell was similar to his own; each playing their own game,
Rosemary had a room on this floor all to herself.
It seemed this woman was not as favored by Maxwell as it appeared on the surface.
âMrs. Templeton,â Mr. Ferber stepped forward, his belly almost pressing against Rosemaryâs lower
back, âare you heading down to soak in the hot spring?â