Stella explained, "The flowers in this garden are all quite valuable. Each variety is worth at least a million dollars, with some specimens valued in the tens of millions."
She remembered Coleman telling her this when he first showed her around the estate after her return to the Williams family.
Stella clearly recalled the patronizing look in his eyes as he spoke.
At the time, she had been so intimidated that she hadn't dared to go near the flowers, terrified of damaging them.
Later, she realized Coleman had said it deliberately to make her feel inferior.
Back then, it had worked. She had tiptoed through her life at the Williams estate.
But not anymore.
Coleman's tactics no longer had any effect on her.
Regardless, the flower garden was undeniably beautiful. Stella wasn't going to take her frustrations out on the flowers.
After all, the flowers were innocent.
Not long after she returned this time, she had even painted a picture here, before Joshua had moved into the estate.
She had given the painting to L.
Although she missed it, she didn't regret it. Her art found its greatest meaning in the hands of someone who truly cherished it.
Joshua remained silent, his gaze fixed on the flowers, a thoughtful expression on his face.

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