Cornelia asked, "He's willing to do it now, but what about in the long run?"
Marcus replied, "No matter how long, he'll still be up for it."
He was worried that Cornelia wouldn't let him spend money on her, leaving him clueless about how to treat her right.
Cornelia said, "You're not him, you don't know what's really going on in his head, you're just guessing."
Marcus didn't respond.
Cornelia didn't dare be too hopeful. To her, true love only existed in novels or TV dramas, "President Hartley, I'm not trying to rain on your parade. I just think marriage is the closest, yet most fragile relationship. Look, many couples are all lovey-dovey at first, but not long after they're filing for divorce. Divorce itself is painful enough, some couples drag it into court over money. To get a bigger piece of the pie, they air each other's dirty laundry. It's as if they're not ex-lovers, but enemies. It's embarrassingly awkward. I really don't want my relationship with Jeremy to end up like that."
Cornelia wished that even if her relationship with Jeremy ended up in divorce. They could part ways peacefully without any disputes, and still manage to smile and greet each other when they cross paths.
The key to staying friends after divorce was to avoid financial disputes. That's why Cornelia didn't want to accept Jeremy's valuable gifts.
Marcus said gloomily, "You're so young. Why do you always expect the worst?"
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