Chapter 65
Marrying
Chapter 65
âValerie, relax,â Julian began, her voice gentle. âYour brother and I are just suggesting you be more mindful with your spending. Itâs not that you canât indulge in king crabs, but thereâs no need to stretch your budget unnecessarily. It could lead to unnecessary tension between you and
Matthew.
Julian, always straightforward and sincere, missed the undertone of condescension in Ashleyâs advice to Valerie. He worried about the potential strain on Valerieâs marriage and added, âAshley has a point. Itâs fine to treat yourself on special occasions, but itâs wise to keep everyday expenses in
check.â
Valerie appreciated Julianâs concern. âDonât worry, Julian. If weâve bought this crab, it means we can handle it?
Julian knew that Valerie was always prudent with her finances. Reassured by her confidence, he relaxed. âAlright then, letâs enjoy our dinner.â He then replied.
However, Ashley wasnât ready to drop the subject. Just because you can afford it doesnât mean you should. Everyone can buy king crabs nowadays. Remember our wedding feast? We had a bigger one than this. How much did this cost you, Matthew?â
Matthew, usually patient, found Ashleyâs tone grating but remained composed for Valerieâs sake. âIt was twoâ¦â
â200 dollars?â Ashley scoffed. âYouâve been tricked, Matthew. Ours was larger and only cost 175 dollars. Why is yours smaller yet more expensive! It sounds like the seller saw you as an easy target.
Valerie had had enough. Ashleyâs insinuation that Matthew was naive was becoming too much. âAshley, seafood prices vary with the season; itâs perfectly normal. What matters is that we enjoy the meal together. If weâre all happy, a linde extra cost doesnât hurt. Am I right?â Valerieâs smile was tight, her calm demeanor barely masking her irritation.
Ashley, momentarily lost for words, bristled silently. Valerieâs confident reson left her wondering how Valerie, who had married a poor man without a college degree, dared to speak up so boldly,
Matthewâs eyes flickered with surprise as he listened to Valerie defend him against Ashleyâs subtle digs. He appreciated her support, especially since he owed her for helping his grandmother. Although he couldnât reveal his true identity to her, be resolved to show his gratitude in other ways.
With a slight smile, Matthew chimed in, âValerieâs right. Seafood prices can vary, and this crab is naturally pricier. Because this is a Horsehair Crab. It costs 2000 dollars.â
Observing the warm exchanges between Valerie and Julian, Matthew was reassured of their strong bond. He had arranged for several highâquality seafood dishes to be delivered through Charles, wanting to make the meal memorable.
It was evident that Valerie and Julian shared a close relationship, marked by Julianâs straightforward nature. However, Ashley seemed to harbor a more cunning disposition
Ashley looked visibly choked. The crabâs appearance in her eyes resembled a lot of the king crabâs. Her limited experience with seafood suddenly became apparent, leaving her feeling out of her depth.
julian, ever direct, expressed his gratitude with a warm smile. Thanks to Matthew, we get to enjoy some truly topânotch seafood todayâ
Valerie donned disposable gloves and cheerfully announced, âTil handle the crab splitting!â
Ashley, unable to mask her irritation, declined the offer. âIâve been feeling off these past few days and the doctor said I should skip the seafoodâ
Julian, concerned, asked. âYouâve been unwell? You should have mentioned it earlier.
Biting back her frustration, Ashley responded, âItâs nothing serious. Donât worry about me; just enjoy your mealâ
Valerie, picking up on the tension, focused on serving Julian and Aiden, leaving Ashley out.
bly fresh and flavorfulâ
As Julian tasted the crab, his eyes lit up with delight. âThis is better than what we had at our wedding! Itâs incredibly
Ashleyâs expression darkened as Julianâs praise continued. Despite her reservations, she couldnât deny the infectious enjoyment around the table. making her question if she was missing out on something truly exceptional
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