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Chapter 256 Impulsive Vow To An Enigmatic Husband

  • Men are all the same On another thought, she shouldn’t just judge all men like that. After all, Jeremy was also a man, and she trusted he would never hurt her Comelia kept her silence, but her face told Zavier everything he needed to know “Cornelia,” he asked, “would you forgive your husband if he cheated on you?” “Mr. Rivera, you and Marcus might be that kind of men, but not all men are like you” Cornelia firmly believed Jeremy wouldn’t betray her Even though sometimes she couldn’t remember his face, she knew he once promised to live a good life with her Zavier chuckled “Really, Ms Stewart, you have absolutely no doubt about your husband?” Ignoring Zavier’s provocation, Cornelia asked, “So, you called me here to discuss my husband?” “Actually, it’s Marc who asked me to call you to pick him up. But it seems he can’t get up for now…” “I go back first then” “I’ll walk you out” “No need Despite her refusal, Zavier insisted on walking her out, rambling on about Marcus. “People say Marc is not interested in women. It’s not that he isn’t interested, he’s just picky” “I’m not interested in his personal life, Cornelia interrupted. Undeterred, Zavier continued, “His attitude towards you is different from other women. He might be interested in you, just hasn’t found the right opportunity” “Mr. Rivera, watch your words.” Cornelia didn’t need Zavier to remind her of Marcus‘ affection. She knew. She even suspected he had feelings for her, but his actions proved otherwise Anyway, she needed to stay away from Marcus outside of work. “If your husband cheated on you, would you forgive him?” Zavier asked again. Annoyed, Cornelia retorted, “Mr. Rivera, if you have problems, go see a shrink. Stop talking about my husband cheating on me.”
  • “I’m just hypothesizing… Can’t you even answer this question?” “If my husband cheated on me, I would definitely not forgive him. But I believe this won’t happen, because Jeremy is not like you.” Zavier got the answer he was looking for. He achieved his goal for today, and he smiled, “Ms. Stewart, see you! I’ll treat you to dinner next time.” “I’d rather never see you again.” After leaving Riverside Terrace Club, Cornelia got in her car, but doesn’t start it right away. In front of Zavier, she put on a brave face. But now, back in her private space, her anxiety starts to kick in, her hands shaking slightly. Marcus cheated on his wife! He loved his wife so much, how could he cheat on her? If he really intended to deceive her, he wouldn’t have dragged it out this long. So many women had shown strong interest in him before, but he never gave them a second glance Was there a hidden secret? Cornelia tried to come up with all kinds of explanations, but none of them made sense. Courtney poisoned both of them before, but he didn’t make any inappropriate moves. It shouldn’t be someone else’s trick this time either. If all possibilities were ruled out, then what she saw must be the truth!
  • Ugh! Cornelia let out a deep sigh She was just Marcus’s assistant, and had no business commenting on his personal life. As a good PA, the first rule is to unconditionally follow the boss’s needs and orders, and not be nosy about unnecessary stuff. Even if she learned something she had to play dumb and definitely couldn’t judge the boss’s private affairs. She told herself, today’s stuff ends here, just pretend like nothing happened, like she heard nothing. But, she still felt uneasy and uncomfortable deep down. If Marcus had always been a playboy, betraying his wife, and getting involved with other women, Cornelia might find it easier to accept. However, Marcus had always pampered his wife, been loyal to his marriage, and didn’t have much contact with other women. This actually made her respect him even more. After working by Marcus’s side for a year, the Marcus in her heart was more than just her boss.
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