Chapter 111
Cordelia would always be a respected elder to her, even though she might not be a part of the Kane family anymore.
Half an hour later, Stella’s eye twitched after looking at how full the cart was.
And, Keegan just would not stop stuffing more items into it.
He had never really been to the supermarket. To be more precise, he had never really bought anything for himself.
Stella did not want to say anything about it, but she could not hold herself back anymore after he put two big boxes of nuts into
the cart.
“Do you think grandma’s teeth are strong enough to chew these?”
Keegan paused. “Macadamia nuts are not that hard, right?”
“Grandma doesn’t really like to eat nuts.”
Then, she took out the things he had stuffed into the cart. “These pastries are too sweet. Grandma has diabetes. Are you trying
to kill her? Get something with no sugar in it instead! Look at the ingredients of this yogurt; it’s heavily processed and grandma
would never eat anything like this. And, she doesn’t like this brand of milk. She likes this one, but it has a very short expiry date.
You’ve got to remind her to throw it away after three months because she doesn’t check the expiry date...”
Keegan gazed at Stella, who would not stop nagging him.
He could not remember the last time she said so many things to him. The house became so quiet ever since Stella moved out,
and he struggled a little to get used to that.
Unexpectedly, he actually felt comfortable after listening to her voice.
“Dried mangoes?” Stella frowned. “Don’t you know that she’s allergic to mangoes?”
She was about to remove it from the cart, but Keegan beat her to it as he put it back in. “It’s for you.”
Then, he walked forward while pushing the cart.
Stella was shocked. Everyone in the Kane family was genetically allergic to mangoes, and Keegan was no exception. Stella was
the only person who liked to eat mangoes.
‘How did he know that I like mangoes?” She followed Keegan as she thought to herself curiously.
“Are you going to deduct the price of this from my one billion? I’m going to put it back if you
are.”
Keegan swept his gaze across her and suddenly said, “How much did you sell that bag for?”
Stella’s heart dropped. Then, she played dumb. “What bag?”
Keegan scoffed, “The bag that Bella carried. Do you really think that I’m blind, and I can’t recognize it?”
Stella kept quiet.
Then, she said softly, “I thought you didn’t want that bag anymore.”
Keegan sneered. “Does that mean you can take it and sell it?”
Stella was not very happy with what he said, so she refuted softly, “At least I didn’t sell it to an outsider. Isn’t that what you
wanted?”
“What are you whispering?”
“Nothing. It’s already sold now. The most I can do is to pay you half of the money.” Stella was afraid that Keegan would not
accept her offer, so she added, “That bag was considered as a marital property, so I technically own half of it.”
Keegan’s face then darkened. “So, you really did sell it.”
Stella’s heart dropped. “Did you just trick me into confessing?”
Keegan was boiling with anger. “Did you know how much effort I spent to get you that bag?! How could you just sell it to another
person like that?!”
Stella was confused, as she softly asked, “Didn’t one of your clients give it to you as a gift?”
Keegan paused for some time before he responded with a resentful face, “Stella Jewell, your stupidity is going to kill you
someday!”
He spoke as he pushed the cart toward the cashier.
Stella’s anger spiked. ‘What a scum. We’re going to divorce, yet he still cursed me!”