Robert paused, allowing the weight of his words to settle over the room. He could feel the tension, the expectation, but he remained unflustered. He knew what needed to be said.
“Anna and Leo,” he continued, his voice steady and sincere, “are starting a life together. They’re building a home, a family. And that, my dear friends, is about love, respect, and partnership—not about material possessions or who owns what.”
He shifted his gaze to Eleanor, meeting her eyes with an unwavering stare. “I know that material wealth can sometimes cloud judgment. But let’s not forget what truly matters. Houses and apartments can crumble, but love, understanding, and kindness—those are the foundations that withstand the test of time.”
