Chapter 324
He always forgot about Cornelias stubborn streak She wouldnt accept anything that wasnât hers. He constantly thought about buying stuff for her, but to her that was just plain disrespectful
âall goodâ Comelia would just smile and say
Marcus drove Comella home it was a few kilometers away but took them more than half an hour. The stuff they bought arrived home even before they did. By the time they got back, their housekeeper was stewardy busy sorting on it
the shopping
The housekeeper was a middle aged woman who took care of the house when Marcus was away. She wasnât very knowledgeable about groceries, and sorted them out in a messy manner
Come stepped inside quickly took off her coat and went to help âLet me help you tort there outâ
The housekeeper replied âMs Stewart this is my job. You donât have to help
Before Cornelia could say anything, Marcut spoke up. âLacey go do pour stuff We can handle this
Knowing Marcus nature the housekeeper just gave them a look and said âAlrightâ
After the housekeeper left Marcus also took off his coat to help Seeing this, Cornelia quickly stopped him âPresident Hartley I can handle this. You donât need to lift a fingerâ
While starting to sort out the stuff, Marcus said âItâs getting late We can split the work Iâll sort these out while you go cook I cant cook, so I have to rely on youâ
Cornelia thought this was a good plan âAlright President Hartleyâ
Marcus had once lived abroad alone. He had no family no friends, no servants, not even money. He had to rely on himself for everything which is why heâs now proficient in basic life skills
He wasnt actually clueless, he just wanted to have more opportunities to interact with Cornelia, He didnt know if she could understand his intentions
Proficient people always pot things done efficiently Marcus quickly sorted out the groceries, putting what needed refrigeration in the fridge. The once empty fridge was now filled to the brim
Aher he finished the sorting Cornelia had finished kneaded the dough
She was not very strong sokneading was a bit of a struggle for her Marcus walked over and said, âCan I help?â
Cornelia asked âPresident Hartley do you know how to knead dough?â
Marcus smiled and said âwas watching you just now I think I can learn Let me give it a tryâ
Cornelia stepped back to give Marcus room. He copied her movements and started kneading Soon, the dough took shape
He asked. âHow am I doing?
Cornelia responded. âVery goodâ
Comelia couldnât find more fitting words to praise Marcus. Why did everything he do seem like he had been trained for it? Did people like hum not need to learn how to do things?