Chapter 2772 Its a bit surprised seeing you without your glasses, Corrine observed.
Tilda smiled.
Everyone says that.
Setting her glass down, Corrine, curious about Tildas sudden marriage, ventured, Did your husband comment on that too? He did.
He mentioned I look better with glasses.
Tilda nodded.
Really? Corrine raised an eyebrow, her interest piqued.
It sounds like your husband appreciates the intellectual look.
Men like that usually seek a deeper connection in a partner.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtReflecting on Lyndons usual reserved manner and his past with Rosanna, Tilda found Corrines insight quite apt. I suppose so, she agreed.
Leaning back, Corrine rested her slender hand against her cheek, her expression thoughtful.
Tilda, your marriage happened rather quickly, didnt it? How is it going? How was it going? Tilda believed their marriage was going well.
She allowed a small, contemplative smile to form.
Not bad.
Corrine blinked, her curiosity unsatisfied.
What does not bad mean? Tilda played with her teacup, pondering the question.
Were probably still in the adjustment phase, but for now, things are moving along steadily.
Corrine looked at Tilda with a teasing grin.
Judging by that blissful smile on your face, Id say youre not in the adjustment phase anymore-youre in the honeymoon phase, arent you? Tilda laughed, brushing a hand through her hair.
Corrine, stop teasing me.
What about you? Still planning to stay single forever? The playful glint faded from Corrines face, her smile dimming just slightly.
Con, Tilda.
You know Im a firm believer in not getting married.
Tilda held her gaze for a moment, then reached out and took her hand gently.
Dont let the past keep you from giving love another chance.
There are still good men out there.
When Corrine was just eighteen, she had fallen for a man.
He was ten years older, married, and the CEO of the entertainment company that had taken her under its wing.
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That man had filled her head with promises, sweet words that sank into her young, trusting heart. He and his wife were done, he had told her. They had lost all affection for each other and lived separate lives.
They just needed the right tto make the divorce official.
He assured her that once the company stabilized, he would leave his wife and marry her.
Corrine had believed him.
She had believed every lie.
She worked tirelessly for the company, thinking that the sooner it stabilized, the sooner he could marry her.
Even when she was sick and running a fever, she disregarded the pain and attended social events at his request.
Her voice was extraordinary, and under his management, she beca sensation before she even turned twenty.
The money she earned helped keep the company afloat-and more.
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