Chapter 594
Keegan grabbed Stella's waist and stopped her from opening the car door.
"Wait," he said. Stella turned and saw Keegan pull out a very exquisite velvet box. Just as Stella was wondering what was in the
box, Keegan opened it. Inside the box was a dazzling diamond necklace. The diamonds on the necklace were each at least the
size of one karat and were tightly set together. The pendant was square, mounted with diamonds with a red square diamond in
the center.
Stella was surprised by the necklace's grandeur and tackiness. "How could Grandma wear this at her age?" Stella asked.
Keegan narrowed his brows. "It's not for her. Did you forget that this was the present you wanted?"
Stella was confused. "When did I ask you for this? Besides, when did I ever have such a tacky taste?"
Keegan's face turned red. "Did a dog bite and damage your brain? How could you have such a bad memory?" He thought Stella
would be so surprised and be touched by the necklace, but she was not. He never expected her to say that it was tacky. At that
moment, Keegan really wanted to pry open her head to see how dumb she was.
The corner of Stella's mouth twitched. A vague memory suddenly resurfaced in her mind when she was about to retort. She
remembered she said, 'My requirements aren't that high. The necklace should have one hundred and eight red diamonds, each
not less than one carat. Oh, and the chain should be platinum. The thicker, the better.'
Stella was speechless. The necklace really seemed to have a hundred and eight diamonds. Keegan had really ordered a
necklace based on her nonsense. Stella felt strange in her heart. She felt that Keegan was silly and thought to herself. 'Who
would use so many diamonds for a necklace?'
Stella said lowly, "Even though I said that, you didn't actually have to do it. Let alone make it so tacky."
"You're the one who made it tacky.” Keegan glared at her. He took out the necklace as he was talking and continued, "Turn
around."
"I'm not wearing that." Stella refused. "It's so ugly. I'll be ridiculed if I wear it outside."
Keegan replied, "Do you know how much this necklace cost?" Stella looked at him. Keegan coolly said, "It cost 47 million."
Stella was startled and turned around obediently. "Maybe I should wear it once."
Keegan's eyes flashed with a hint of happiness as he took the necklace and draped it over her slender neck. On the other hand,
Aldor was sighing in front of them. 'Only Mr. Kane knew his wife best. He went for the most expensive option, not the best
quality.'
Many guests were arriving at the birthday banquet. Cyrene and Dahlia each handled one side to greet the guests. They were
both well-liked and had many social connections in Rivera, but it was obvious that Dahlia was doing a better job today. This was
because Keegan had just divorced, leaving a vacancy for the position of the Kane's family eldest grandson's wife. The wives with
eligible daughters all went forward and seized the chance to get closer to her.
Regardless of what Dahlia was like as a person, that was another story. Keegan, a young man with little to no scandals, was
absolutely the number one son-in-law choice for the wives.
Mrs. Wood said, "You look great today, Dahlia. You looked a little pale a few days ago."
Mrs. Chapman replied, "Dahlia was upset about Keegan's divorce."