
Robert paused, looking around the room at the captivated guests before continuing. “As a father, there’s nothing I wouldn’t do to protect my daughter and ensure her happiness. While I may not have a condominium to offer as a gift,” he said, casting a glance at Eleanor, “I have something far more valuable: the wisdom of a life well-lived and the knowledge of what truly matters.”
He turned to face Anna, his eyes softening. “Anna, you have a heart that’s richer than any apartment could ever make you. Never doubt your worth, no matter what anyone says.” Anna’s eyes glistened with emotion, her composure unbroken.
The crowd began to murmur, supporting Robert’s heartfelt words. Eleanor’s smirk had faded, replaced by a stony silence as her attempt to undermine Anna backfired.
Robert turned his attention back to the guests, who were now leaning in, eager for his next words. “In all my travels,” he said, “I’ve learned that true wealth doesn’t come from material possessions. It comes from love, respect, and mutual understanding. These are the things that build a home, not bricks and mortar.”
