"Where are you?" Sean asked. "At home." "Bellamy told me about what happened in B Country. He said that my men were killed by Samuel, is that true?" Sean asked seriously. "That was my assumption. We encountered an assassination when we were abroad, and we were saved by Larry." "Larry? Why was he in B country?" Sean asked in confusion. "I don't know. Larry said that he saw Darren sneaking around, so he followed him. He found out that Darren was going to kill us." "Darren, how is that possible? Why would he say that person was Darren?" "Their purpose is to provoke you and Bellamy. If Darren had appeared in the country, then their lies would be exposed. So, I guess that Darren must have disappeared. In order to make the whole situation credible, it is highly likely that they have killed Darren," Stella analyzed. "Could you find Darren's body? Try to use the God's Eyes," Sean pressed on. "We could still find it if they were under survei
"So you're saying that he's done much better than me, yet a person as such has left me just like that. He did not let the world down, but he chose to let me down. Why should I live the way that he wants then?" Stella was agitated and she shrugged Bellamy's hands away. "Is that why you're going to die for someone who has failed you? Do you think that it's worthwhile doing that?" Bellamy was started to get anxious too. Stella turned around and looked out the window. "You should leave. I want to be alone." "From now on, I won't leave you, not even for half a step. If you die, I will accompany you," Bellamy said deeply, his gaze firm and determined. Stella looked at him in confusion. Resentment and anger could be seen in her eyes. Bellamy remained silent. He raised his head to look at her with a smile. Stella turned her back on him once more. At this moment, Suzi pushed the door open and came in. She was slightly surprised when she saw Bellamy in t
Suzi heaved a sigh of relief after making the phone call. She told Stella, "Fortunately, the doctor had advised her accordingly and she didn't eat it. Elvis was the one who finished it. They are pretty close these days, I think that they are quite compatible." "Yeah," Stella replied softly. "Mom, let me help you bring out the dishes." She then entered the kitchen with Suzi. Suzi had made some pork ribs and fresh fish soup, which were Jasper's favorite. She also made some meatball lasagna and salad. "Mom, you've made so much, I'll get fat really easily like this," Stella joked. Bellamy wanted to say that he would still like her even if she was fat. However, he remembered Stella's reminder of how Jasper was usually a reserved person, so he did not say anything in the end. Suzi put her arm around Stella's shoulder. "If Jasper dares dislike you, I will hit him." Stella laughed. She missed Jasper, she really did. As she laughed, her eyes
"Actually, you don't really like me, you just think that you like me. A lot of twins have listened to too much pseudo-science and feel like twins would tend to like the same thing or the same person. Then, they would subconsciously approach the thing or person that they both like," Stella turned around and told Bellamy. "Do you think that I like you because I tried to convince myself into liking you?" "It's the same as telling yourself you aren't drunk even though you knew that you couldn't tolerate alcohol well. You'll drink even more because you think you aren't drunk. This is a psychological hint," Stella explained firmly. "If psychological hints are so powerful, why don't you convince yourself into not liking Jasper, so that you could continue living happily?" Bellamy retorted. Stella showed a bitter smile. "Did you really think I didn't try? Not only did I try that, I even hypnotized myself. I let my second personality become the master of my body; to be co
Stella had a good sleep and woke up naturally the next day. The smell of poached eggs and sausages filled her nose. She smiled. Bellamy's mood got much better once he saw her smile. "Are you hungry?" Stella nodded. She went to the bathroom, brushed her teeth, and washed herself before heading downstairs. "Did I wake you up?" Suzi felt guilty. "No, I was already awake," Stella looked towards the dining table. Suzi made some pancakes, sausages, poached eggs, mushrooms, bacon, and toasted sourdough. "It looks delicious," Stella took a bite of the pancakes. "Mmm, it's so fluffy and soft. Mom, you are so good at cooking." "I'm glad that you like it. I've made some tomato soup too. I've just heated it, and it's still a little hot," Suzi reminded her. "Okay, I'll get a bowl of the soup too then," Stella said. "Sure, have as much as you want," Suzi said as she glanced towards Bellamy. "Mom," Bellamy called. "Give me a moment. Yo
She understood his suspicion and caution. After all, he had just been betrayed by Samuel, the person who was closest to him. It was understandable why he would be cautious of Sean, especially when he had tried to kill him before. "There is a saying that a gentleman is magnanimous and honest. If you are afraid of being discovered, you will always be in panic. It is better to face the crisis and try to communicate with him, don't you think?" "Do you think that Sean will communicate with us like a sensible person would? Now that the three giants are gone, he has no one else to fear, and he won't leave any hidden dangers behind," Bellamy said with certainty. "What do you think is the best solution then?" Stella asked calmly. "Couldn't we just ask where Darren's body is?" "Samuel will definitely be sent to the military court. Could you guarantee that he won't tell the court about your identity? Of course, you could also execute him secretly. However, with Sean'
"Are you going to meet her now?" Sean asked in a deep voice. Stella nodded. She had lots of things to tell Eli. Sean then brought Stella to Eli's door. "She's inside. She slept very late yesterday, so she's probably still sleeping right now." Stella smiled. "As always." "Yeah," Sean replied as he pushed the door open. Eli suddenly sat up from the bed, her hair still messy. She asked Sean, who was at the door, "Is it time to eat?" "Not yet. Your friend came to see you," Sean said dotingly. Stella then entered the room. Eli screamed in surprise when she saw Stella. She immediately jumped out of bed and said, "Stella, you're back. I missed you so much." She hugged Stella. Sean's eyes were filled with sadness. The happier Eli was, the sadder he was, especially after listening to Stella's death wish. He closed the door so that the two girls could have a good time together. "Give me a moment. I'll brush my teeth and wash
"Other people may say bad things to hurt you, to make you feel uncomfortable or depressed. But you have to remember not to pay any attention to them and don't let those people enter your life. Their opinions and words are only meant to hurt you and it doesn't necessarily represent the truth. You don't have to take it to heart," Stella continued. Eli nodded. Tears streamed down her face and her shoulders were trembling slightly. "You must learn to be mature. We could always stay ignorant and have people protect us so that we could do whatever we want, but the people protecting us will get tired too. Don't let the people who love you feel too tired," Stella said gently. Eli raised her head and looked at Stella. "What if I can't do it?" Stella smiled. "You could improve a little bit day by day, you will be happier as you work harder. Remember to take care of your mental state too. As long as you improve a little, you will be happy. A life with goals is a life well-