His voice was nice, full of sincerity but also tinged with helplessness and vulnerability.
This was a side of him Cornelia had never seen before, and it stirred up a sense of sympathy within her despite her lack of experience with marriage.
She said, "President Hartley, I think your mindset is the key to a successful marriage."
"Really?" Marcus paused before asking, "What do you girls look for in a husband?"
"I can't speak for others. As for me, I don't care how much money my husband has, but he must respect me, my family, and my job and always discuss things with me. It takes two to tango in a relationship." Cornelia asserted. She felt that Jeremy had met all these criteria, which made her willing to date him.
Even when he misunderstood her, he was willing to visit her sick grandmother, which proved that he respected the elderly.
Listening to Cornelia's standards, Marcus realized he could meet all of them except for the part about not needing money. "So, you're saying he has to be broke?"
Cornelia laughed, saying, "President Hartley, you got it wrong. I don't need him to be loaded because I can make money myself. If he can bring home the bacon, that's even better. We're both grown-ups, and as a couple, having financial stability can make a family more harmonious."
Marcus nodded. "I see."
Cornelia felt a bit embarrassed by his words. She felt like a poser and quickly deflected: "President Hartley, you should ask people with more experience. I'm just shooting the breeze."
"You make a good point. Let's go grab a bite." It was only then that Marcus noticed Cornelia's friends were missing. "Where are your friends?"
"They've gone to the basement. They asked me to call you. I got carried away chatting." Cornelia laughed awkwardly. "Do you want to ride in my car, or should I call a driver for you?"
"I'll ride with you," Marcus replied.
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