Chapter 3
Cornelia just found out that her boss was already married. Every time he mentioned his wife, he’d have a gentle smile on his face. Comelia guessed that the couple must be deeply in love.
Rich, fit, good–looking, and madly in love with his wife, Cornella’s admiration for her new boss grew by the day.-
From the perspective of an ordinary girl, she thought carefully before answering, “President Hartley, I think most girls like jewelry, but what’s really important is the thought behind the gift. Like giving her a bouquet of flowers, taking her out for dinner, or watching a movie together.”
Marcus had no experience in dating. All he knew was to treat the girl well after marrying her. So he instructed Cornelia, “Alright, you go prepare.”
Upon receiving the order, Cornelia immediately contacted the flower shop that the Hartley Group often worked with and personally chose red roses that represented love.
As for suitable dating restaurants and movie theaters, it wasn’t difficult for Cornelia, even if she had no dating experience.
She was able to climb step by step to work alongside the president, with unimaginable effort behind her.
She remembered the specialties of all high–end restaurants in Riverton, knew which was suitable for dating, which was suitable for treating clients to dinner, and even remembered the preferences of all past clients.
the presidents
After delivering the roses and the dating address to the president’s office, Cornelia’s work for the day was over.
Today’s work seemed easy and went smoothly, but only Cornelia knew how tense her nerves had been throughout the day.
Returning home, she could finally relax and lazily collapsed on the couch, dozing off.
make
Marcus arrived outside Cornelia’s neighborhood and was about to make a call when he realized that his wife was not in his contact list. He felt deeply guilty for neglecting his wife after they got married, not caring for her for a year, and not even saving her phone number. Marcus secretly decided to treat her better in the future.
from his grandmother’s chat history and dialed it. A soft and somewhat
didn’t even save
smiled slightly,
you?” Her voice was polite
wake up and come eat…” Marcus suddenly realized something,
bright red roses beside
driver, “Start the car, head to Southern Summer Garden.” Cornelia was half–asleep and, coupled with her non–stop busy work schedule, she had long pushed the marriage registration to the back of her mind. She truly had
as it was probably not
Zack Ruck,
looked so tired, like a worn–out puppy.
serving food, said, “Hurry up and wash
three of them grew up together, went to college in Riverton, and originally planned to start a business together
year summer, Cornelia had an accident and almost couldn’t continue
that incident, they decided to stay in Riverton and develop their careers
the three of them opened a comic studio, rented a three–bedroom apartment, and worked and lived together, having a close
“Is this feast because our
red wine, “We heard you got promoted to the president’s assistant, so we prepared
next to Cornelia, full of gossip, “The president of the Hartley Group never shows his face in the media, and there are so many noble ladies lining up to marry him. Is he really
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richness doesn’t mean he’s good–looking. Maybe he never shows his face in public because
but whether he’s handsome
exclaimed, “Wait, he’s
is. And he seems to love his wife very much. But I always feel like he looks familiar, and
you see handsome guys. You have the potential to become
bad to be a heartbreaker, no need
his eyes,
retorted, “Can’t married people have crushes? Do you want Cornelia to stick with that man who disappeared after marriage for the
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