Chapter 325
Herman and Anastasia had been married for almost six months, and this was the first time both families had sat down together for a meal. This was very different from the casual dinners they used to have at Harmony Meadows.
A table loaded with a feast of food, from crab-stuffed bread, king crab, and abalone to clam chowder, all rich in nutrients. A lavish crystal chandelier hung overhead, and even the dining table was made of teak. The dishes, bowls, and cutlery were all collectibles, costing a fortune.
With eight household staff, not counting the driver and the gardener, this extravagant lifestyle was typical for the Salstroms but overwhelming for Anastasia and
Salma.
Anastasia was on tenterhooks all evening, nowhere near as relaxed as she was at Harmony Meadows. Salma, too, had a hard time with seafood and was prone to making a fool of herself. In that moment, Anastasia truly realized the gap between her and Herman. A sense of inferiority swept over her, but she had to maintain a
smile.
“Ana, eat this crab leg, it’s all meat. It’s good for your skin and won’t make you gain weight,” Katelyn enthusiastically served Anastasia some food.
Anastasia smiled faintly and said, “Thank you.”
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Herman noticed the discomfort in Anastasia’s tone and silently took her hand, silently offering her support. Anastasia glanced down at their intertwined hands under the table and felt a rush of sweetness. Her discomfort had faded quite a bit.
Pattie, having lived in the house for two days, seemed to adapt well.
After dinner, Katelyn led Salma to tour the backyard and introduced her to the children’s playground built for Pattie. Salma was once again struck by the fact that the world of the wealthy was very different from theirs.
Pattie went to play chess with Feiman, Flynn did his own thing, and Herman took Anastasia back to their room. He cornered her between his arms and the wall and asked in a low voice, “Not used to it?”
Anastasia stood with her hands behind her, fiddling with her fingers, and mumbled, “Well, just a little bit. Your family is really wealthy.” She was very straightforward
Herman chuckled and said, “What’s mine is yours.”
Anastasia looked up at him and said, “Herman, I used to earn just a couple thousand a month, working from dawn till dusk, regardless of the weather. Today, I realized that my salary couldn’t even afford a fork in your house.”
He looked at her with warm eyes and a smile playing on his lips. “Feeling defeated?”
“Yes.” Anastasia nodded honestly, looking incredibly adorable.
Herman laughed and hugged her close. “You’re such a silly girl.”
She looked up at him from his arms. “I suddenly understand why you hid your wealth from me. You were afraid I’d feel inferior.”
Herman laughed, his demeanor very different from his usual stern and aloof persona at work. This gentle side of him was reserved only for her.
“I was wrong to deceive you,” Herman said, holding Anastasia close. “From today on you need to start getting used to this luxurious lifestyle. I make money for you to spend.”
Anastasia pulled away from him and said, “The saying goes, ‘It’s easy to go from frugality to luxury, but hard to go the other way. Don’t think I don’t see through your plan. Once I get used to this lifestyle, I won’t be able to live without you. Isn’t that just playing into your hands?”
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