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Impulsive Vow to an Enigmatic Husband

Chapter 196
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Chapter 196

Before last night, Cornelia was dead set on divorcing Jeremy.

But last night, she was in a jam and Jeremy came to her rescue. At that moment, she felt an

unprecedented sense of security, as if no one could hurt her as long as he was there.

From that moment on, her determination to divorce began to waver.

She had hastily married Jeremy and they hadn’t lived together after the wedding. He mistakenly

thought she was having an affair and wanted a divorce, but he was totally off base.

Put herself in his shoes, if she suspected Jeremy of cheating, she would definitely propose a divorce

too.

Having figured this out, Cornelia replied. “It’s not impossible, but let’s talk about it when we meet.”

Seeing this message from Cornelia, Marcus’s clouded face suddenly cleared up. Cornelia’s attitude

towards Jeremy was changing, so he should be able to tell her soon that Jeremy and Marcus were the

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same person.

He texted her back with a smile, “Once I’ve sorted out my business affairs, I’ll come see you In the

meantime, I hope we can text each other every day.”

Cornelia replied, “Okay “As no more messages came in, she stared at their chat window for a long

time.

It wasn’t until the taxi driver told her they had arrived at FurniMart that she put her phone away.

By the time she arrived, Abigail had already reached the second floor sofa area, “Smelly Nelly, I’ve

been shopping alone for an hour, and you’re just showing up. How are you going to make it up to me?”

Cornelia chuckled, “How about I get you a couch set?”

Abigail, Then its a deal, no regrets!”

Cornelia generously said, “Pick whichever you want today, and it’s yours.”

Abigail, Tll pick the most expensive one and see if it doesn’t break your heart.”

Cornelia, Ive got plenty of money

Abigail knew how much money Cornelia had left after paying the down payment on her house. “Yo yo

yo, is your stingy husband actually a big shot who’s secretly given you a lot of money to spend?”

Cornelia huffed, “1d be grateful if he didn’t ask me to help him pay off his debts. I wouldn’t dare to

expect him to give me money to spend.”

Abigail looked at Cornelia in surprise, “Something’s off! Nelly, there’s something going on!”

Cornelia, “What’s the problem?”

Abigail leaned in. “Your eyes sparkle when you mention your husband. Did something happen between

you guys that I don’t know about?”

Was she that obvious?

Cornelia immediately took out her phone and took a selfie. Abigail wasn’t lying, her eyes were

sparkling.

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Sigh, she couldn’t hide any good mood from Abigail, “Jeremy asked me if we can consider not getting

divorced, and I agreed to think about it.”

Abigail poked her forehead, “Nelly, you can’t go soft. You can’t be fooled by a man’s sweet talk.”

Cornelia, “Don’t worry, I have my own measure.”

“No matter what decision you make, I’ll support you “Cornelia was already an adult and mature in her

thinking Abigail was willing to support all her decisions, but she was still worried. Cornelia hugged

Abigail, “I haven’t made a decision yet, let’s not talk about this for now, let’s go look at furniture.”

FurniMart was the largest comprehensive furniture mall in Riverton, offering everything from hard

furnishings to soft furnishings

The entire second floor was a sofa area, with hundreds of sofa brands, both mid range and high end,

offering a wide variety of choices.

After browsing many brands, Cornelia took a particular liking to a brand of solid wood fabric sofas

The floor of her new home was wooden, so she wanted a sofa with a solid wood frame to match the

style of her home

Cornelia preferred a natural wood style of decoration. It might not look very upscale, but it was very

cozy.

She believed that home should be a ‘cozy” place