Chapter 596 – Highlight Chapter from Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella)
Chapter 596 is a standout chapter in Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) by Leo Kent, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
The butler tried to reassure her, "You know, the old man’s just worried about you. He cares, that’s all."
Everyone had been looking for her all these years. The longer they couldn't find her, the more anxious they became.
Old Mrs. Lugar, Lydia, chimed in, "Alright, alright, she’s back now. Let's not scare her off again."
“Hmph,” grumbled Levi.
Lydia was concerned that if he kept talking, he might scare Stella. In her mind, Stella was quite timid. If she got frightened again...
Levi sternly asked, "Whose baby is she carrying?"
"I’m telling you, if she’s come back with someone else’s child, she can forget about dinner."
Talking about pregnancies just seemed to fuel his irritation.
Lydia quickly added, "Lottie said it’s Ronald’s."
Levi’s demeanor instantly softened, "Oh, well, that’s alright then."
Stella remained silent.
Once he heard it was Ronald’s, Levi’s anger subsided, his expression relaxed.
"That’s better. Seems like the girl hasn't gone completely off the rails."
Lydia remained silent, rolling her eyes at her husband’s change of heart.
Stella peeked her little head out from the hallway, her eyes searching for Lydia.
That morning, Ronald had styled her hair into a neat little bun. With her head peeking out like that, she looked utterly adorable.
Facing the door, Lydia was the first to notice Stella. She paused, then smiled warmly, “Star?”
Levi turned around at the sound of her voice.
Though he had been quite angry, seeing Stella’s small head with her bangs held up by a pink barrette melted his heart.
Stella sweetly called out, "Nana, Grandpa."
Her soft, sweet voice was enough to melt anyone's heart.
Stella had been raised under the guidance of both families since she was little.
Initially, they may not have had any specific intentions, but as Stella grew, her dependence on Ronald and his feelings for her became clear to all the elders.
So eventually, the way they guided her shifted.
Originally treated like any child, she was later raised to be the future matriarch of the Quinn family.
Hearing Lydia’s words, Stella murmured, “I know, Nana.”
“You’re such a darling. But remember, no matter how strong a woman is, it’s okay to show some softness with her husband,” Lydia reassured her.
They had looked into her life in Portis City once Ronald found her, and they were pleased. She was tough and never let anyone take advantage of her, which was exactly the direction they’d hoped for.
When Lydia felt how cold Stella’s hands were, she couldn’t help but exclaim, “Why are your hands so cold? Ronald should’ve made sure you wore more layers. You can’t afford to catch a cold now.”
During pregnancy, catching a cold could mean avoiding many medications, and that would be tough.
Stella replied, “I’m wearing enough.”
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