Aurora searched her phone for soup recipes—simple tutorials with little technical skill required. For someone like her, it was hardly a challenge. She couldn't understand why Leonard wanted her to cook. She thought a man with his mindset would find such domestic acts laughable and beneath him.
What was the point? It was a waste of time, the food would never be as good as a professional chef's, and she could easily burn herself. Weren't there more meaningful things to do with her time?
Or was this just his way of punishing her?
Still, for the sake of her goals, Aurora, who could master any skill she set her mind to, diligently studied the recipe. Half an hour later, she brought out a bowl of freshly made soup.
"Leonard," she said gently, "this is my first time making soup. It might not be very good, so please don't mind."
Leonard looked at the steaming bowl. "Thank you for the effort."
He picked up the spoon and took a taste. It was ordinary—not bad, but certainly not delicious. Aurora had always been this way: she might not choose to do something, but once she did, she did it to the best of her ability.
Leonard had wanted to see if food made by the woman he admired really tasted as special as people claimed. But after one bite, he felt nothing. It wasn't as good as he'd imagined. It wasn't even as good as the food made by his private chef.
He wondered if Stella's cooking was truly exceptional, to have captivated Joshua so completely.
Seeing Leonard eat without any sign of pleasure, Aurora grew even more puzzled. This was the first time she had ever cooked for anyone. Why didn't he seem happy at all?
As they discussed art, Leonard's attitude toward her softened slightly. Eventually, Aurora gifted him the painting. As she was leaving, she hesitated.
"Leonard, about my brother's scandal... how did that story get out? Did it somehow bypass your media channels?"
"Yes," Leonard replied. "It seems Stella was worried I'd intercept it, so she deliberately used outlets I don't control."
A flicker of something passed through Aurora's eyes. "Stella? So it really was her?"

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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...