Julien was such a proud man that he would never compromise for anything and anyone.
But ever since he got back together with Sydney, he had changed a lot.
He would consider her first before doing anything. If it might cause her trouble, he would restrain himself, even if it felt very terrible.
That was why Sydney said sorry to him.
Listening to Sydney's words, Julien gently flicked her forehead. "What are you talking about? I'm happy to do this for you."
"Happy?" Sydney touched her forehead, very confused about Julien's reply.
Julien smiled, "Of course. I will only change when the person I care about the most is by my side, and I will look out for you no matter what I do. After all, I'm not alone anymore, right?"
Sydney laughed, "Sounds far-fetched."
"But it's from my heart," Julien said, looking at her.
Sydney wrapped her arms around his. "Julien, thank you."
"No need. I'm your man, so just take it for granted. You don't need to thank me." Julien shifted her hand to his other hand and put an arm around her shoulders.
The weather was getting colder and colder. Being hugged by Julien like this, Sydney felt warm.
Sydney tilted her head slightly and leaned against Julien's shoulder. "Anyway, you've done so much for me. Of course, I have to say thank you. You can't stop me."
As she spoke, she looked up at Julien warningly.
She hinted that if Julien retorted, she would fix him.
Julien chuckled resignedly, "Okay, okay. I won't stop you then."
"That's more like it."
The two walked forward closely together, and the passers-by could feel their happiness from afar.
Looking at the loving couple, they could not help but smile.
Nowadays, people in this world were fickle-minded.
It was rare to see such an affectionate pair.
Therefore, the passers-by sincerely looked forward to them being happy together like this forever.
As soon as Julien entered the apartment, he took a stack of business cards out of his suit pocket and threw them on top of the shoe cabinet in disgust.
Sydney was bending down to change her shoes. After that, she happened to see Julien's movements. She smiled and asked, "Do you not want them?"
Julien changed into his slippers, swept a glance at the business cards, and said evenly, "They're all garbage."
Sydney checked the business cards. "There might be some potential companies among them. How can you be sure that they are all garbage?"
"When I received the business cards, I took a look at them. The owners of these small companies all introduced their business on the cards, so I saw at a glance what these companies do and whether they have any potential or not," Julien said with his hands in his pants pockets.
Sydney nodded. "I see. When you go out tomorrow morning, throw them away."
"Uh-huh." Julien nodded.
The two didn't linger in the foyer much longer and quickly headed toward the living room.
After having a glass of water, Julien went to take a shower.
Sydney sat on the sofa in the living room, turned the TV on, and waited for the goods from the supermarket.
The supermarket's service was quite fast. Sydney had only watched TV for a few minutes when the doorbell rang.
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