Chapter 1855
And Keegan's old passport remained unfound. One day, when the maid was cleaning the house, she saw it lying under the
mattress. Since then, Keegan had never let her keep the passports again.
After their divorce, she took away all her personal documents, except her passport, which she had forgotten since it was not
frequently used.
Stella pursed her lips, took the passport, and said softly," We're not husband and wife anymore. You don't have to do this."
Keegan's gaze darkened, "I grew up with Trevor. When I went missing, he did everything in his power to find me. Now that he's
in trouble, how can I just sit back and do nothing about it?"
Stella kept quiet as she stared into Keegan's eyes, intending to discern something. However, his expression remained calm, just
like before.
Wenham called out to her, "Stella, we should get the visa done now."
Stella snapped out of her thoughts and nodded.
Wenham's company had always been a significant taxpayer of the country. Because his family member was caught in an
accident abroad, the embassy spoke to the authorities of Mystonia and granted them an emergency visa. A few staff members
came to the airport to process their visas on the spot.
They acted efficiently and got the visas done in a very short time. After passing through the security, they were now waiting in the
boarding area.
Wenham felt tense all over and had no mood to talk. Stella was just the same. Although Keegan's unusual behavior had raised a
lot of questions, she did not feel like confronting him about it at all.
"The holidays are coming. Have you arranged everything for the company? Will there be any problems in your absence?" Stella
asked softly.
She knew that Chandler was still lurking, awaiting an opportunity to act against Keegan. Logically speaking, it was not sensible
for him to leave the company at this time.
Keegan lowered his gaze and said, "Aldor will take care of everything. Trevor is all that matters now."
Stella stopped talking and waited quietly for the boarding announcement.
However, the weather did not favor them. There had been a strong wind warning for the past two days. When they were driving
to the airport, the wind intensified, accompanied by heavy snow.
In just an hour, the snowball became heavier, and the raging wind persisted. When they were half an hour away from boarding,
an announcement came through from the loudspeaker.
Due to weather conditions, the flight to Mystonia was delayed and expected to be rescheduled around noon tomorrow. The
specific time would be notified later.
Stella's expression turned extremely unpleasant when she heard that. Wenham was just the same. However, the weather
caused the flight to be delayed, so there was nothing they could do about it other than wait.
Keegan said in a low voice, "Uncle Wenham, let's go home now. We'll come again tomorrow morning."
Wenham massaged his temples and said, "Take Stella home to rest. I'll wait here. I won't be able to fall asleep anyway if I go
back."
Stella said, "I'll stay here and wait with you."
Wenham frowned, "Listen to me. You're not on your own now. You have my granddaughter in your belly. There's no place for you
to rest comfortably here. What if something bad happens to you?"
Stella asked in a hoarse voice, "What about you? You're not young anymore. How can I ever leave you here alone to wait?"
Wenham was taken aback and could not find a word to retort.
Keegan pursed his lips and said, "Uncle Wenham, the plane will not take off until further notice. Waiting here or at home makes
no difference. When the flight resumes tomorrow, it'll be a journey of over ten hours. If you don't rest well and fall sick on the way
there, Stella will have to take care of the baby inside her and look after you."
He paused before adding, "The doctor said that anything can happen to the fetus in the first three months of conceiving. Stella's
health has always been weak. If-"
"Shut your mouth!" Wenham said angrily. "Just keep quiet if you have nothing nice to say!"
Despite scolding Keegan, Wenham did not insist on staying at the airport anymore.
Keegan was right. Wenham would have a lot of things to take care of as soon as the plane took off. He needed to be both
mentally and physically prepared.
Keegan did not send Wenham home. Instead, he drove them back to Royalpark Villa.