Chapter 30
Chapter 30
Meanwhile, Rickard did not come home at all in those few days. Hesper had no idea what kept him bus
y every day, but she could not be bothered to care about it.
The day of Mr. Duval Sr.’s return was approaching, so Hesper wanted to get some things for the child s Published by Nôv'elD/rama.Org.
o she could perform her motherly role before her ultimate departure.
“Dorothy, I’m heading out. Please take the trouble to take care of my child for a while more.”
There were other servants in the house, but Hesper did not trust anyone other than Dorothy.
Noticing that she was leaving home, Sophia and
Juniper exchanged a glance from their hiding spot, coming to realize that it was an absolutely great opp
ortunity.
Sophia made a call to an unknown person with a malicious expression. “Hello, do something for me…
You’ll be rewarded handsomely when it’s done!”
In the shopping mall, Hesper was completely oblivious to the impending danger. She arrived at a mothe
r and baby care store and shopped meticulously for a long time.
She did not have much money with her. Even though the Duvals were an influential, powerful, wealthy f
amily, they were very hard on her. However, she was lucky that grandfather had given her a sum of mo
ney before the wedding which she could spend on buying things for the baby.
Hesper browsed through an abundance of items needed from age one to ten. The sales assistant
next to her was slightly puzzled and could not refrain herself from asking, “Miss, may I inquire as to ho
w old your child is? What sort of product are you looking to purchase? Perhaps I can help with some re
commendations.”
Hesper smiled with embarrassment. “I’m sorry. I’m trying to get all things the child needs in the next few
years altogether. That’s why I’m browsing through quite a lot of things.”
As soon as she found out that it would be a huge purchase, the
sales assistant’s eyes lit up. However, she advised in a polite manner out of concern for the customer, “
Frankly, you don’t need to get everything in a rush, miss. A child will develop different preferences at ev
ery stage of their growth. You can get the things he needs later in a few years. Perhaps there might eve
n be better, more advanced products developed by then.”
“You’re right, but I… I don’t have much time left.”
Hesper lowered her voice, her smile bitter.
The sales assistant could not hear her clearly. “Huh? What did you say again, miss?”
“Nothing. Please take the trouble to recommend some products to me then.”
Upon noticing how determined she was, the sales assistant did not comment further. After all, the sales
assistant would never turn down a business deal that was insisted.
Hesper left the address of the Duvals‘ residence after she paid the bill. “Please deliver the goods to this
address ten days later.”
“All right, all right. You bought quite a number of items, so we’ll need time to mobilize the goods from ou
r warehouse. We’ll deliver the goods to your home by then.”
The sales assistant complimented Hesper while she passed
the receipt to Hesper, “Your child is lucky to have
a mother like you who loves him so much. I envy him!”
The smile on Hesper’s lips turned bitter.
Is he lucky?
He should be considered unlucky.
She
would soon leave and perhaps not be a part of the baby’s life in the future. The child would grow up wit
hout his biological mother. It was an absence that she could never make up for.
So no matter how much I bought him, what difference will it make?
Hesper walked out of the store, distracted, and accidentally stepped on someone’s foot.
Hesper hastily apologized, “I’m sorry. Are you alright?”
Matthew came to the shopping mall to look for someone but failed to locate the person and was trampl
ed on instead.
His flawlessly clean, black leather shoe was stained with a faint shoe print, so he could not help but furr
ow his eyebrows.
Hesper felt even more guilty. “I’m really sorry. I was distracted earlier and accidentally stepped on you.
How about I buy you a new pair of shoes to make up for it?”
Matthew took a glance at her
and noticed how plainly dressed she was. He figured that it would be troubling for her to compensate hi
m.
“It’s fine. It’s not a big deal. Be careful next time.”
“Thank you very much…”
Hesper did not even manage to finish her sentence
before the man was already walking past her. Hesper paused for a moment and left.