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Crises in Love (Zora and Jaylan) novel Chapter 88

It may be that I asked too suddenly, or that it never even occurred to her that I would pursue her with this question at this time, and her eyes were full with fluster as she stuttered out, "He... he's an entrepreneur. Family business."

"Oh? What line?" I wasn't about to drop the subject.

"Construction!" She said vaguely.

"With the development happening in Goldenvale Town, construction must be a booming business."

"It's alright, I guess."

I chuckled lightly as I said, "You've always been good at seizing opportunities, Marissa. That's something I admire about you."

"Let's just call it fate. Nothing as exciting as your life." Marissa mumbled under her breath.

I laughed, "Exciting, you think? I don't see it that way. I truly admire those who make big things happen quietly."

Marissa didn't pick up the conversation.

"I was surprised when you left Medsafe Liyah Inc. Such a pity." I sighed, "After bumping into you at the mall the other day, I asked Jaylan why you suddenly quit and why he didn't try to keep you. And he said, ‘Every departure is the right one. Medsafe Liyah Inc. has seen too many people come and go. Nothing to regret’. But I think it's a pity. You've been at Medsafe Liyah Inc. for so long, that you know the ins and outs. There must be a reason for your departure. Was it really because of pregnancy?"

Marissa clenched her hands and laughed, "Women always have to return to family in the end, don't they? Just like you did."

I smiled confidently, "True, but not quite. I feel choosing to be a housewife was a mistake."

This piqued Marissa's curiosity, and her interest was evident.

"Why do you feel that way?" she asked.

"Being a housewife is the beginning of losing oneself. Sometimes I feel I wouldn't be idle and seemingly secure but fraught with potential dangers if I hadn't opted out. See this illness of mine, it's completely out of the blue." I looked at her, "Thank God I have a strong constitution, else I wouldn't have made it back."

Marissa gave an awkward laugh and said, "You're already successful, and how can you say you've lost yourself? After all, returning to the family is a woman's ultimate destination."

I replied with a pointed remark, "But some opportunities once lost, lose their value too. As for me... it depends on whether I want to take on the challenge."

I left that statement hanging for her to ponder and to send a message to Jaylan.

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