She was contemplating switching careers to learn cooking skills, wondering if it was too late?
Marcus answered Cornelia nonchalantly, "The money I earn is for spending. I make a truckload of cash. If I don't enjoy it myself, should I let some other guy enjoy it when I'm gone?"
Cornelia was taken aback.
What a petty guy! He was actually holding a grudge.
Seeing that it was getting late, Cornelia said, "President Hartley, maybe you should take a break. You're not looking so good. You should avoid overworking and take a rest.”
Marcus slightly lowered his head, his complex gaze fell on Cornelia, suddenly asked, “Cornelia, do you like kids?”
Cornelia was speechless.
Could it be that because she just hugged him, he was already thinking about having a baby with her?
She did like kids, but she didn't want to have a baby at this age.
Marcus saw her hesitation, guessing she might not like kids, "It's okay if you don't like kids, I don't like them either."
Cornelia knew he was considering her feelings, felt a bit touched, "I don't dislike kids. I’m just young and want to work for a few years before considering having a baby.”
Marcus said, "Hmm, do whatever you want. Don't worry about others' opinions."
Cornelia didn’t answer.
Why did he have to be so considerate? Why was he treating her so well? Didn't he know that spoiling her unconditionally like this would make her overly dependent on him?
Marcus said, "Let's go back and rest."
Cornelia answered, "Okay."
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