Aurora's smile didn't waver. "Your devotion is admirable, Joshua." she said.
He gave her a strange look but said nothing.
Aurora glanced at her watch. "It's lunchtime. Would you care to join me?"
It was a casual invitation; she didn't actually expect him to accept. Given Stella's fraught relationship with the Williams family, Joshua couldn't risk being seen with her publicly without raising suspicion.
To her surprise, he replied, "Are you treating, Ms. Williams?"
Aurora paused for a second, then laughed. "Of course."
It wasn't about the money; neither of them was short on cash. His question was his way of accepting.
"What kind of food do you like, Joshua?" she asked with a smile.
He named one of the most exclusive restaurants nearby. The area around The Williams Group headquarters was a hub for the city's finest dining chains, and the one he'd chosen had the highest price tag of them all. Even a typical heiress might think twice before dining there, but for a woman from a top-tier family like Aurora, it was nothing.
"Excellent choice," she said. "I'll get the car."
They arrived at the restaurant shortly after. A waiter approached with menus. "What can I get for you both today?"
"Star told me she's been playing the violin since she was a child and even attended Neo-Vespera University," Joshua remarked. "But it seems none of you were aware of that?"
Aurora admitted it freely. "No, we weren't. At the time, the family was debating whether I should study art or go to business school. I wanted to study business, but my father wouldn't allow it. I tried to fight for it—it was the first time I had ever stood up to him for so long. Unfortunately…" A look of wry resignation crossed her face. "I failed."
She let out a soft sigh. "To be honest, my artistic talents are nothing compared to Star's. We simply didn't know back then. If we had, the family certainly would have nurtured her gift."
"So, you're saying that Star's father and brothers never really saw her potential?" Joshua pressed.
"It's not that they didn't see her potential," Aurora corrected gently. "It's that she grew up away from us. Our father didn't fulfill his duties as a parent, and she never benefited from the family's resources."

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The same rotation blaming Stella trying to get her destroyed. Isn't the writer tired of writing the same foolishness overand over again? This is exhausting....
Can’t wait to see what joshua will do...
Why would the author of this book do that to Stella? Such cruelty!...
So many chapters are incomplete. Missing pages. Hard to get continuity...
Please move on from Stella's troubles, we need more exiting news. Like Joshua discovering that Stella is the one he has been looking for,the owner of the earring....
Seriously, how long will this get stretched ?? Looks like the whole world is set to trouble Stella... It's not moving anywhere.....
Hey...please update regularly...
Is Jasper gay? He certainly behaves that way....
dont read this... a billionaire in business is a dunce at the truth...duhhh...