They rarely got along as well as they were. Ophelia cherished the time they were together. Unfortunately, Zachariah had already fallen in love with another girl and always neglected Ophelia’s efforts to please him.
“Mr. Chambers, I heard a man with coarse hair would love their wives dearly. You must be a good man caring for your family after marrying Ms. Fletcher.”
Zachariah’s eyes squinted as he enjoyed Ophelia’s soft hands playing with his hair.
He spoke in a low voice. “Why do you say so?”
“It’s just a feeling in my heart,” Ophelia chuckled.
“Are you jealous of her?” Zachariah asked tentatively.
Ophelia put the hairdryer down and hugged Zachariah’s neck gently, like a beautiful snake. She breathed in the smell of his body wash on his body with fascination and responded seductively.
“Mr. Chambers, am I allowed to be jealous?”
Zachariah raised her chin and stared into her eyes. “What do you think?”
Ophelia looked at him directly, and her eyes were full of affection. “Mr. Chambers, you’ve devoted all your love to Ms. Fletcher. If I’m jealous, you’d probably think I was trying to make trouble with no reason to.”
Zachariah let his hand fall away from her chin and shifted away from her. A bitter expression filled his face before he responded.
“You’d better keep that in mind. As long as you abandon any thought you shouldn’t have, you’ll get more money than you’ll ever need after the divorce.”
Ophelia laid down obediently and gave him a charming smile. “Mr. Chambers, you are so generous. No wonder none of your girlfriends have any complaints after breaking up with you. Money really can stop scandals.”
Zachariah just glanced at her. “Go to sleep.”
Ophelia crawled into his arms and embraced him as usual, like a proper couple would.
Mrs. Miriam was going back to her son’s house to look after her grandson, so she was preparing their breakfast.
She cooked oatmeal over a low burner, fried two delicious eggs in a pan, and prepared lots of fresh fruit. When the oatmeal became soft and thick, she knew the breakfast was almost finished.
After living with Zachariah for four years, Ophelia knew his taste quite well. Although he could have breakfast any way he wished, he often preferred a lighter fare. He often went to nicer restaurants for business meetings. However, for personal dinners, he always took Ophelia to smaller, family-owned restaurants.
She once made fun of him and said he lived two different lives, including his meals.
As the heir of Chambers Group, no one dared to laugh at him even when he went to any restaurants for business gatherings. Besides, family-owned restaurants weren’t inferior to chains. Local dishes were diverse in flavor, and you could always find delicious, inexpensive, and nutritious foods there. It was a pity few people took the time to taste such wonderful local food.
She remembered Zachariah's response. “It's not about eating and drinking. It's a way of life that successful people should have.”
Thinking of that, she couldn’t help muttering to herself. “It’s more nice than wise. Maybe successful people are just vain creatures.”
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