Chapter 25
Marcus was seated on the rooftop of the Regalia Hotel, the cigarette between his fingers almost
finished. The view was scenic, the faraway ocean glimmering as white yachts dotted the surface
and seabirds circled the sky above.
His phone buzzed on the table with a text notification of a fund transfer—$400 had been deposited.
Josiah exchanged a smile with Fredric and eximed, “Z, you lucky b*stard! Sis-inw isn’t just
pretty. She’s willing to spend money on you too! Hahaha!
“It’s the first time you’re spending a woman’s money, right? Does it feel great?”
Marcus red at him and put his phone back. Although his face was nk, warmth gushed within
him. He had not expected Cordelia to really transfer him the money. He had calcted it, and she
only had $400 in her ount.
He stubbed the cigarette in the ashtray and cast his gaze far away, aplicated look shing
across his features.
“Right, Z,” Fredric said in a hushed tone. “It isn’t convenient for Josiah to do it, so I’m the one
looking into Bowfest. Karine Carmichael is a mid-level executive in thepany and a frequent
bully because her uncle is a shareholder. She’s also…”
Halfway through his report, Fredric contemted if he should tell Marcus the rest.
Marcus looked at him. “Go on.”
“She’s also Jesse Ford’s girlfriend,” Fredric said hesitantly. “Jesse Ford is in charge of Cordelia’s
department. He was also her senior at university and has pursued her since…”
He looked at Marcus’ face. It was icy, without so much as a flinch, but his hand on the table
clenched up. Fredric coughed.
“Z, that was back when they were college kids. No big deal.”
“Hmm.” Marcus hummed, looking up at him. “Did I say anything?”
Fredric felt like chuckling. The man said nothing, but it was worse than him saying anything.
“Go on.”
“Karine Carmichael’s always picking on Cordelia at thepany. It’s also why Cordelia hasn’t
closed any sales in her first month there.”
Marcus glowered.
“Ah, what’s so difficult about this?” Josiah waved a hand. “Z, you want this Karine Carmichael taken
care of? Leave it to me! I could do away with Ford for you too!”
Fredric kept coughing as he threw Josiah an exasperated look.
“No need.” Marcus’ tone was frosty. “It’s all petty issues. Stirring things up in a smallpany like
this would attract attention instead. Let Cordelia deal with it.”
“Hah, yeah,” Fredric chorused. “I understand what you mean, Z. No need to waste any effort on
people like Karine Carmichael and Jesse Ford. Cordelia can resign if worsees to worst. It’s not
like you can’t take care of her.”
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Marcus hummed and poured himself some coffee. After a moment of silence, he blinked with a
cryptic gaze.
“Cordelia’s out on sales today.”
That was all he said before he got up and left the rooftop.
Josiah looked at his retreating back and gaped like an idiot. Fredric, smart as he was, quickly
understood what the man implied.
“What’s going on?” Josiah’s jaw dropped open. “Z’s the most annoying. He never makes things
clear!”
Fredric smiled and pushed Josiah’s jaw back up before telling him, “Go check it out!”
“Check what out?”
“Check which clients Cordelia’s gone to visit today! Dumb*ss!”
Josiah was confused. “I thought we were leaving it to her?”
Fredric rolled his eyes. The energy he had to invest to talk to someone like him!
When Marcus returned home, Cordelia was not back yet. He checked his watch and noted that
there was still some time left before she’d get off work.
He looked around, but the house was still clean and everything in the kitchen was put in order even
though Cordelia had been busy with work recently. Marcus smiled. She was already very busy yet
she worked hard withoutining. She had to take care of the household expenses too.
It seemed that she was speaking the truth. She really did n to spend the rest of her life with him.
A lifetime… Could he really promise her a lifetime?
Marcus’ brows were furrowed as he spent a moment lost in thought. He then went to the bathroom.
Regardless of whether they would spend a lifetime together, he ought to live well now. He
remembered Cordelia saying that this home belonged to both of them. As a husband, he should
share the house chores with her.
Marcus chortled and looked at theundry basket. Their clothes from two days ago were still piled in
there. He nned to wash them, thinking Cordelia would be happy when she came back home to
this.
He poured the contents of the bin out swiftly, but something small and white caught his eye…