"Mr. Carlson, you must have rich experience of life." After a pause, Mrs. Yang asked, "How old is he?"
"Thirty-three. It's almost thirty-four."
"Thirty-three, thirty-four years old. He said he started to run a company on his own since he went to college. He was only eighteen or nine years old at most. If he went to college earlier, he might be younger. Such a young boy could run a company on his own. He must have practiced it before, at least he had an internship in the company. Otherwise, he couldn't run the company on his own all of a sudden, even if he was forced by life. So think about it. He came into the society at such a young age and was in such a high position. How much experience did he have in his life? He is simply much higher than his peers. But you have always been a student. Even if you often go out to work, you are nobody compared to him. Leena, I'm afraid you can't control him. He is more mature than you. And from his family background, he must have a different view of marriage from you. Think about it. How much could he know ab
ake her feel better.
It was the first time that Leena had taken the initiative to get close to him. He had forced her to get close to him before. This time, he was really flattered.
In a good mood, Carlson asked happily, "What's the matter? You suddenly think I'm fine? Did mom praise me?"
Leena raised her head from his shoulder, looked at him and said, "Mom demoted you, but I praised you. Do you suddenly think I'm a good girl?"
Carlson shook his head helplessly and smiled. He rubbed her hair and said, "I lost to you. Let's go home!"
Leena didn't retort. She just sat quietly and asked him to drive home.
Perhaps it was because of what Leena had just done that Carlson suddenly felt in a good mood. His previous resentment, the daily work, and the uneasiness in his mother-in-law's house had all been swept away. No matter what happened, or no matter what others thought, even if his mother-in-law didn't agree, what else could he do? It was the best that Leena took the initiative to fall into his arms. She didn't care what others thought.