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Love at first sight novel (Judith Cooper) novel Chapter 775

Chapter 775

Jasmine looked at Josh as she said this.

Josh immediately began feeling immense pressure.

As he was bad at cooking, he had no way of presenting a table full of dishes that could rival a professional chef as Zachary had done.

In his heart, he griped about his good friend. He was so exceptional that he was about to thoroughly outshine all the other single upper–class men. It was not easy trying to get a wife.

“Ms. Sox will be very happy in the future too.”

Josh had no skill in cooking, but he felt that he would treat his wife very well. If something came out of his relationship with Jasmine, he would definitely ensure her happiness.

Jasmine laughed. “Who knows at present if they’ll be happy in the future? Love and marriage aren’t the same. Things can be super sweet while dating, but after marriage, everything returns to reality. Every single flaw a person deliberately hides while dating will be exposed without fail. A marriage will only last if they can tolerate each other to the end.

“Mr. Bucham, you can’t cook, can you?”

Josh replied honestly, “I’ve tried, but it wasn’t good. I could probably make

something edible at best. Jasmine, is your standard for a husband someone who has to be great at cooking and housework?”

He no longer called her “Ms. Sox“. He felt that after knowing each other for so long, continuing to address her that way seemed a little distant.

In the past, men always wanted a wife that was good at both housework and cooking. Was that now also the standard for women to choose their husbands?

It was all Zachary’s fault for being outstanding. They were both men and came from upper–class families, so why was Zachary exceptional? He was pretty much an all- rounder.

Maybe it was just that Grandma May was too good at raising her kids and grandkids that they were all raised to be excellent in every aspect.

“Our family chef is pretty good,” Josh added.

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