Eudora looked down and glanced sideways at Rosetta, who appeared innocent and naive. After hesitating for a moment, she asked, "If one day you discover that your ideal man is not as perfect as you thought, wouldn't you be disappointed?"
"Of course not! Nobody is perfect. I love him, and everything he does is right."
"Including his marriage to Alva?"
"Even though he's engaged to that scheming woman, as long as I make an effort to seduce him, there's no way I won't win him over!" Rosetta confidently looked at Eudora and pointed to her own face. "I'm incredibly beautiful, naturally attractive. With my looks, I refuse to believe I can't have him. As long as they aren't married yet, I have a ninety-nine percent chance!"
"Why is it ninety-nine percent?"
Rosetta exuded unwavering confidence, seemingly from nowhere.
"Because he's just one step away from marrying Alva. And I will take those remaining ninety-nine steps."
Listening to her explanation, Eudora awkwardly smiled and didn't know how to respond for a moment, "I see..."
Rosetta had been smart since she was a child.
After leaving Sinton Group, Rosetta bid farewell to Eudora and mentioned that she was going to have drinks with her friends.
Eudora returned to King Enterprise and immersed herself in work at the secretary department.
She was proven right when she accompanied Colbert on his previous business trip abroad.
Otherwise, how could she have created such a good opportunity to successfully conceive?
"Good to know."
Colbert casually brushed aside Alva's hand, turned around, and walked to his desk. He opened the files in front of him, looked down, and started working on them.
Alva approached and stood beside him, hesitating for a while before tentatively asking, "Colbert, now that we have a child, when do you plan... When do you plan to marry me?"
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