Chapter 146
Wake Up! You’re My Ex Now (Cordelia)
Chapter 146 What It Should Be Like
On this stormy night, they shared the same bed under one blanket.
Throughout the night, Elijah was worried about Cordelia getting cold,
so he held her tightly.
Cordelia watched the raindrops hit the window pane without feeling
the slightest bit sleepy.
She suddenly remembered something and turned to Elijah, asking,
âYou've been practically missing in action since noon. Aren't you
worried the company might have some urgent matters to discuss with
you?"
If she remembered correctly, his usually busy phone hadn't rung all
day.
âI turned off my phone and told my assistant to contact my father if it
was really urgent,â Elijah replied carelessly.
Cordelia burst into laughter.
"Dad hasn't cared about the companyâs affairs for a long time. You
really caused him a big trouble.â
Elijah wanted to say that Cordelia and the kid mattered the
most.
But of course, he would never say that out loud.
Although apparently, he started to favor them.
âHowever, you should not be so willful in the future. I understand how
much care it takes to run a company, let alone a company as big as
Hansen Group,â Cordelia seriously advised him.
"Ok, I get it.â
Elijah replied with a very careless attitude.
He didn't like being restricted by others unless he willingly accepted it.
However, Cordeliaâs comment made him realize that maybe she didn't
enjoy being constantly watched by him either.
âCordelia, what do you think a normal married life should be like?"
Cordelia was taken aback by Elijahâs question.
âGrandma said that an ordinary married life is just daily necessities.
âIn the past, when everyone lived a difficult life, Grandma and Grandpa
worked hard all day to make money and make life better.
âBut of course, their experience isn't for every couple.â
Elijah thought for a while and then asked, âThen what do you think?â
âDo you care about my opinion?â She blurted out without thinking.
But as soon as she said so, she regretted sounding so self-absorbed.
Elijah didn't answer immediately. âJust tell me what you think.â
Cordelia lowered her gaze, her eyelashes trembling slightly. âFirst, I'd
want to marry someone I don't dislike, and of course, he shouldn't
dislike me either.
"He doesn't need to be very handsome or ambitious, and he definitely
doesnât need to be wealthy. As long as he has a good character, is
mentally healthy, and emotionally stable, that's enough.â
Elijahâs face darkened for a moment.
He didn't expect that Cordelia, such an outstanding woman, would
have such low expectations for her future partner.
âSo, you think I don't fit these criteria?â
After all, he was handsome, ambitious, wealthy, had a good character,
was mentally healthy, and emotionally stable. Well, at least, he
considered himself to be.
Cordeliaâs cheeks turned slightly red. She buried her face in the blanket,
afraid that Elijah would notice her reaction.
âNo. It's just that I never thought about it.â
When Cordelia found out that her marriage partner was Elijah, she went
to confirm this news with Janice three times.
Until she was sure that she was going to marry Elijah, her excitement
was beyond words, and she even drove her newly bought BMW into a
wall.
But at that time, Cordelia didn't feel distressed at all and was
completely immersed in her imagination of the future.
Nobody could understand how dizzying it was to suddenly find out that
her fiancé was the person she had secretly admired for two years.
Elijah didn't notice Cordeliaâs embarrassment and continued to
immerse himself in the question. âWell, you can think about it now.â
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