Leonardo was just venting; he already had his own answer in mind, and he didn't need Marcus's response.
But Marcus answered anyway: "Because my wife is from Rosenberg, I have to learn to eat Rosenberg's food."
Upon hearing this, Leonardo had a sudden thought in his head: Marcus was screwed!
Marcus, who had never shown interest in women for over two decades and thought dating was a complete waste of time, was now changing his eating habits of over twenty years for a woman.
Was this still the same Marcus?
Had he been possessed by someone else's soul?
Leonardo believed Marcus would regret it. "Well, go ahead and learn to eat Rosenberg's food. I'll stick with our Riverton food; it's light and nutritious."
After he said this, Abigail got pissed off and asked, "What do you mean by that?"
Leonardo: "What do you mean?"
Abigail, "So are you saying Riverton's food is nutritious but Rosenberg's isn't?"
Leonardo, "Are you nuts? Did I say that?"
Abigail, "Even if you didn't say it, you thought it. If you don't admit it, you're just a coward."
Leonardo, "What did I do to deserve this tonight, dealing with someone like you?"
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