Chapter 442
Marcus responded, âNah, I didnât.â
Steven asked, âCool. You been busy lately? If not, we can organize a little getâtogether, chill out a bit.â
Marcus nodded, âSounds good.â
After dinner, Comelia and Abigail planned to hitch a ride with Zack. Marcus stopped Cornelia again, âCornelia, let me take you home. Iâve got something to chat with you about.â
Comelia found Marcus a bit odd tonight, like he was constantly hovering around her, âPresident Hartley, just spill the beans. No need to go out of your way to take me home.â
Marcusâs home was on the east side and Cornelia lived on the west, she didnât want him to detour.
âGet in the car. Marcus pulled open the door, insisting.
Comelia figured Marcus was adamant to take her home, probably hoping to get some pictures taken to better protect his wife. So, she decided to play along.
In the car, Marcus didnât talk, and Cornelia didnât know what to say. When they arrived at her place, Cornelia said, âPresident Hartley, thanks for the ride. Iâm gonna head in now.â
âCornelia,â Marcus called her name, his gaze lingering on her, âI never intended to use you. I didnât think this through tonight.â
Comelia replied, âPresident Hartley, you donât need to explain. Itâs all part of my job. Iâll do my best to cooperate with you in the future, and together we will protect your wife from media harassment.â
As long as Cornelia was his assistant, even if she was unwilling, she would do her best.
Marcus pushed his glasses up, wanting to say something but didnât know what to say.
Cornelia smiled, âPresident Hartley, if thereâs nothing else, Iâll be on my way.â
Marcus wanted to keep her, but he just nodded and let her go.
After Cornelia left, Marcus lit a cigarette, taking several puffs in a row.
Even after finishing his smoke, he still felt annoyed. He lit one after another, his mood getting worse and worse. He didnât understand what was going on.
He flicked away the ashes, looked up and saw the lights in Corneliaâs 15th floor apartment were on. He saw her closing the window.
Seeing her, his mood improved a bit. He pulled out his personal phone, opened WhatsApp. He found Corneliaâs chat and sent a message: [Cornelia.]
After thinking for a while, Cornelia typed a lot of words: [Jeremy, did you see those photos online? You guessed right, the woman in the photos isnât the presidentâs wife, itâs me. If I told you it was just part of my job, that thereâs nothing going on between President Hartley and me, would you believe me?]