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The Windfalls of Love novel Chapter 94

"Haha." Roxanne let go of Harrison, stepping back, "What could possibly go wrong?"

She laughed cheerfully, "Harrison, I trust your self-control. You once told me that you wouldn't do anything overboard without emotional foundation."

"Unless..." she giggled mischievously, "are you falling in love with me?"

With that, Roxanne leaned in, trying to get a clear look at Harrison’s eyes. However, Harrison's gaze was inscrutable, calm yet profound. She couldn't read it.

Harrison didn't directly answer her question. He gently touched her nose, frowning, "You can be quite a tease, can't you?"

"I'm not that serious of a person, okay?" She sat back down, feeling quite pleased. "Harrison, since the developer has gifted us all the renovation and furniture, let's move soon. I'll reserve a room for your dad. He can come anytime he wants. But I hope he can live with us every day."

Harrison continued to clean up the dishes, stacking plates and bowls, "Dad likes farming and raising chickens and cows in the countryside. I think he might not be used to city life."

Roxanne thought for a moment and said, "Harrison, since dad likes the countryside, once we have enough money, let's renovate the old house back home, spruce it up a bit."

"Why?"

"We can't live in a new house in the city and enjoy life while leaving Dad in the old house in the countryside, can we?"

She also grew up in the countryside and knew the houses of the older generation were mostly run-down. Many houses didn't even have hot water or air conditioning. She hoped to improve Vincent's living conditions.

Harrison didn't say anything. His wife probably didn't know how lavish their house was. But all he could do was go along with her, "We'll talk about it later."

"Roxanne." He suddenly changed the topic, "Chloe and Oliver are getting a divorce, this will definitely affect your business relationship, have you thought about that?"

The smile slowly faded from Roxanne's face. Of course, she had thought about that. Chloe and Oliver's marriage breakdown meant her partnership with Oliver would also break down.

The company's legal representative was Oliver, who held the majority of the shares, making him the primary beneficiary. This issue might not be resolved even through legal means. However, this step was inevitable.

Running a business together was always a pain. Until now, she hadn't figured out how to deal with it.

Harrison said, "If Oliver gives you a hard time, tell me, I'll help you sort it out."

Stock allocation was legally binding. How can it be solved so easily? This was a tough nut to crack.

Roxanne smiled, "Thanks, but I'll handle it myself. If I really can't solve it, I won't be shy to ask for your help."

He was her husband, of course, she wouldn't be shy. But no matter what, she always preferred to solve things herself. She never liked to depend on others. Maintaining her independence was something she always insisted on.

"I'm going to wash the dishes now." Roxanne picked up the neatly arranged dinnerware Harrison had set, ready to put it in the kitchen sink.

Just as she was about to start, Harrison gently stopped her, "Let me do it today."

"Why? I'm not that delicate."

"Are you on your period today?"

"What's wrong?"

"I saw you brought some tampons."

Even this detail didn't escape Harrison's notice; he was truly attentive.

"I'll do it, it's just a few minutes, you go rest."

Roxanne stood by, watching Harrison's focused side profile. This man was really handsome, and so caring. She was lucky.

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