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Chapter 1276

Chapter 1276

Albert had been living with Xenia recently to provide better care for the "baby" growing in her belly. He had also becomeremarkably accommodating toward her needs. [Everytime | go to the bathroom, he'd worry that | might accidentally give birth inthe toilet.] Xenia texted Stella.novelbin

Upon reading that message, Stella chuckled for quite some time, picturing Albert's anxious demeanor. He displayed the samebehavior when Rainee successfully got the IVF. He was obsessed with ensuring everything was perfect. He would pre-squeezeRainee's toothpaste every morning and serve her warm porridge.

For that brief period of bliss, Rainee entertained the idea that she would have a happy family life. However, that illusion wasshattered when she suffered an unexpected miscarriage.

The truth was Albert did not harbor genuine affection for any of the women in his life. His occasional glances at Xenia onlyreminded him of the son he once had and not Rainee.

Stella found it both amusing and pitiful watching Albert being manipulated by Xenia's fake pregnancy.

Albert was quick to answer Keegan's call. He seemed genuinely surprised and addressed Keegan with familiarity while engagingin light conversation. Though, Keegan had no patience for pleasantries with a man who had mistreated his wife. He cut to thechase and asked, "Mr. Jewell, are you

considering selling the Spade mansion in Greenwood Grove? If

Stella was shocked to hear that. She leered at him and thought, ‘Wasn't he supposed to charm his way in?!"Albert was equally taken aback. "Why the sudden interest in buying that mansion, Keegan?" he cautiously probed.‘Could it be that something new is being developed in the area?" he thought.

With an arm casually placed around Stella's neck, Keegan pulled her closer as he explained, "| was thinking of gifting it to Stellafor her birthday.”

Stella found Keegan's tactic to be impressive.

To buy a house two months in advance as a birthday gift was not a good lie. Yet it appeared entirely reasonable in Albert's eyeswhen Keegan was the one who said it.

“You make it sound as though the mansion wasn't originally intended for Stella. Rainee wanted Stella to have it. I've been merelyholding it in trust. We're family, Keegan. You don't have to buy the place to gift it to her."

Keegan fell momentarily silent before calmly stating, "But she isn't reciprocating my advances. | know she has always wantedthe house; | just want her to be happy." While explaining, he absentmindedly played with Stella's hair.

Stella had contemplated using a deceitful approach, but Keegan's methods successfully caught Albert off guard.

Eager to secure Keegan's alliance, Albert voiced his support,

"| did mention to Stella earlier that we should consider transferring the property to her name. However, as you're aware, therehave been numerous family matters demanding attention, resulting in the delay."

After a pause, he continued, ’ Don't worry, Keegan. I'll complete the necessary paperwork with Stella by tomorrow. Consider it agesture for my adoptive daughter."

Keegan did not even attempt to decline. "| appreciate it, Mr. Jewell," he replied in disdain.Albert cleared his throat before saying, "No worries. By the way, Keegan, | have something to discuss with you."

“What is it?" Keegan asked. Stella had assumed Albert would want to discuss a potential project collaboration with Keegan, buthis actual request was unexpected. "Do you happen to possess the contact details for the Venerable Raphael Morghen? I'mcontemplating consulting him for a premonition for my son."

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