Now Marcus not only was willing to live in this tiny house with Cornelia, he even didn't mind the greasy smell in the kitchen anymore.
Did love really have that kind of magic?
Leonardo was puzzled. He had been in many relationships, but never experienced the magic of love, while Marcus seemed to feel it after just one relationship.
Was love related to a person's work ability?
Leonardo kept staring at Marcus, even doubting the man bustling around in the kitchen following his wife was the Marcus he knew. The Marcus he knew never had a woman in his eyes, even once said that marriage was just a legal way to satisfy physiological needs.
Such a man, suddenly became a man who was extremely dependent on his wife in a short time. Normally, this possibility was not great. Did Cornelia cast a spell on him?
"Leonardo, what are you looking at?" Tahlia's voice brought Leonardo back to reality.
He looked away, "I was just looking around."
Tahlia said, "You've been staring at Mr. Hartley. People might think you like him."
Leonardo said, "Of course I like him, but not in that way! I'm not gay! I'm just curious, how could he suddenly become so dependent on his wife. He never used to take a second look at women, but now he's like a conjoined twin with his wife."
Tahlia said, "That's probably the magic of love."
Leonardo said, "Love? Have you ever felt that? Do you know what the magic of love is like?"
Tahlia didn’t reply.
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