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Chapter 1476
Stella listened to Wenham's enthusiastic description of the room and gradually found the place rather charming.
Even if it was not exactly to her taste, it was filled with her father's love.
Wenham drew open the curtains. "This room has excellent natural lighting," he said.
Stella stood by the window and immediately spotted the balcony of the adjacent room. It was larger and had a
wider view than hers.
Jaylene noticed her gaze and said, "That's my room, the master bedroom. The balcony is much bigger. We can
switch rooms if you like, Stella. But Dad arranged the layout of my room according to my preferences. I'm worried
you wouldn't like it."
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtStella paused for a moment and asked, "Dad arranged it? Now I'm curious. Can I go take a look?"
Jaylene smiled invitingly and said, "Of course."
When they reached the room, Stella finally understood what Jaylene meant.
The master bedroom was nearly half larger than the guest room. It had a bookshelf, a separate dressing room, and
a balcony spacious enough to play badminton. Every piece of furniture and decoration in the room seemed
carefully selected. Though Stella was expressionless, she was surveying everything.
Wenham had put even more consideration into Stella's room than he had with Jaylene's. However, Jaylene had lived
here for over half a year, and her personal belongings had filled the room. The presence of her valuables and
limited-edition luxury items elevated the overall atmosphere.
"Do you like it, Stella? If you do, we can switch rooms."
Stella nodded, "I do."
Wenham's heart sank. He did not want Stella to switch rooms. While Jaylene's room was larger, he was hardly
involved in its decoration process. He had overseen every detail of Stella's room and did not want his daughter to
live in a space that someone else had occupied.
"Then let's switch. I have a lot of stuff, so it'll take a day or two to pack," Jaylene said eagerly.
Stella shook her head, "Jaylene, this is your room. You've been living here for so long; you must be used to it. It
wouldn't be right for me to take over your room just like that. I'm just here to appreciate it."
Jaylene was feeling generous, "We're all family; what's mine is yours.
There's no need to be so formal."
"While that's true, it wouldn't be right. I won't switch rooms with you, Jaylene. But I do like the decorations in your
room. Could you give me a few?"
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Jaylene blinked, "What?"
Stella's eyes sparkled, "I won't take them for free, of course. I have quite a few decorations at home, too. I'll give
you some in return."
"Stella, I'll buy you whatever you like," said Wenham.
"It's not just about the decorations, Dad. I just want to feel close to my sister. If she gives me some of her things, I'll
also give her some of mine. It's like exchanging our preferences. I want to share a bond with her."
Wenham was delighted to hear that, "Stella, you're always so thoughtful."
Stella looked at Jaylene. "Can I begin choosing, Jaylene?"
Jaylene's throat seemed to tighten. Wenham had already implicitly approved Stella's actions. 'How could I refuse?'
She clenched her hands and mustered a strained smile. "Take whatever you like," she said.
Stella beamed, "Thank you, Jaylene." She turned to her brother and said, ’ Trevor, help me carry some of these."
Stella cleared out Jaylene's specially designated display cabinet in no time. She picked out all the expensive and
rare items. "Jaylene, we have similar tastes. I love all of these!" She exclaimed with each selection.