
Robert paused, letting the weight of his words settle over the room. He turned his gaze back to Eleanor, whose stony façade was beginning to show cracks. She was no longer the invincible monarch; now, she looked like a woman unsure of her own footing.
“What I’ve learned in all those years on the road is that wealth isn’t measured by what you own, but by who you have in your life,” Robert continued, his voice unwavering. “Love, respect, and loyalty—these are the true currencies. And Anna is rich beyond measure in them.”
A low murmur of agreement rippled through the guests. Robert’s words resonated with many, echoing the values of those who knew the importance of love over material wealth.
“Today, as I see my daughter start this new chapter in her life, I want to make something clear,” Robert said, his eyes sweeping the room. “Anna is not just some ‘poor little country girl.’ She’s a woman of immense strength and character. And she’s not alone.”
He reached into his jacket pocket and pulled out an envelope. The guests leaned in, curious about its contents. Handing it to Anna, he said, “This is a little something from your mother and me. A small nest egg we’ve saved over the years. It’s not much, but it’s yours to do with as you please. A token of our love and belief in you.”
Anna took the envelope with shaky hands, her eyes glistening with gratitude. She knew how hard her parents had worked, how much they had sacrificed, to provide for her future.
Leo, watching the exchange, felt a rush of emotion. The love and loyalty in Anna’s family were palpable, a stark contrast to the icy disdain of his own mother.
Eleanor shifted uncomfortably in her chair, realizing that the room’s atmosphere had shifted. Her earlier cruelty was now a glaring spotlight, and she felt the judgmental eyes of the guests upon her.
Robert turned to Leo once more. “Leo, you’ve chosen a remarkable partner. As you build your life together, remember that your wealth isn’t in property or assets, but in the love you share and the family you build.”
Leo nodded, his earlier shame replaced by determination. “Thank you, Mr. Peterson,” he said, his voice strong. “I won’t let you down, and I promise to take care of Anna.”
Robert smiled, a subtle nod of approval. He returned the microphone to its stand and walked back to his seat amid a wave of applause from the guests, who were moved by his heartfelt words.
Eleanor sat silently, the reality of the situation settling over her. Her attempt to belittle Anna had backfired, revealing her own pettiness. Leo’s father, who had remained silent until then, placed a hand on her arm, a silent plea for reconciliation.