In order to sleep, Leena could only lean over. But she couldn't fall asleep. She struggled to recall his words, and gradually her heart sank. As expected, Carlson
This embrace was warm, but his choice made her feel cold, because the answer to the story was
M -- Money
L -- Love
S -- Sex
F -- Family
E -- Enterprise
Carlson felt that S was straightforward and real, while F was the most sentimental.
Well, in his mind, sex matters most in the relationship between men and women, and family was the least important. As for the money, love, and career, she hadn't asked the ranking, but he had given two extreme answers. At least, the only feeling he had for women was sex. Including her. She could understand his inexplicable enthusiasm. It wasn't because of love, but because he needed it.
It could be seen that he was a typical man. He didn't care about the relationship between men and women, but preferred other things, such as money, or career. He only cared about sex when interacting with women, and he loved himself most.
Leena's heart sank. She was tired of this hug, so she took off the back of his hand and turned over.
Carlson had already fallen asleep. When he saw her move, he woke up again. He looked at her and asked, "What's wrong?"
"I feel it's hard to breathe. It's better to sleep like this," said Leena
Carlson didn't notice her mood swing, but leaned over and held her from behind. But Leena's heart was cold. She really didn't want him to get close, so she took off his hand and said, "Have a good sleep. It's too hot to stay close."
Finally, Carlson realized something was wrong. He raised his head and asked, "What's wrong with you?"
Leena didn't say anything. Carlson thought she was moody, but he ignored her. He still held her in his arms domineeringly and smiled in a low voice, "Women!" Then he fell asleep.
When he held her for the second time, Leena didn't resist, because she knew that even if she resisted, he would still domineeringly do what he wanted. He was just following his own will, and he didn't care what women thought at all. Especially the last sentence, "women", showed his disdain for women. He didn't care about women's little tricks as he didn't care about puppy's whining. A puppy was just a pet. He treated a woman as a pet, not as a person, or wife with a thinking personality.
On the second day, when Carlson went to the company, he was still confused about Leena's behavior last night. He didn't like to delay the things he didn't understand until later. So he asked a senior manager who was good at psychology. The senior manager smiled and said, "I've heard of this story, but in fact, it has an answer." The senior manager told the answer to him.
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