Cornelia said with a grin, "It ain't just 'cause he has me that he's lucky. He's such a stand-up guy, so any girl he marries would be a lucky one."
Hearing this, Ryan was once again taken aback by Cornelia.
The first time he met her, he had a divorce paper in hand, thinking she was cheating on his friend. His first impression of her was not good at all. Back then, all he saw was a pretty face, with no redeeming qualities whatsoever.
But every time he saw her, she gave him a different impression.
She was really a kind-hearted, well-mannered, and capable girl.
Ryan said, "If you need anything, just tell me."
Cornelia replied, "Just having you around, supporting me, is enough."
Ryan said, "Suddenly, I'm kinda curious."
Cornelia asked, "Curious about what?"
Ryan said, "Between you and Marc, who has the decisive say in making decisions at home?"
They were both strong-willed and efficient people.
In the workplace, they had a superior-subordinate relationship, with Marcus being the superior. But at home, they were husband and wife. So, who called the shots?
Marcus was always the one giving orders, and Ryan could hardly imagine him taking orders from anyone else.
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