Chapter 375 Finding A Wife
Chapter 375 Finding A Wife
James held Maria's hand and squeezed it gently. "The ring I gave Alina was in your size."
'No wonder Alina's ring fitted my finger perfectly, ' Maria thought to herself. "How did you know my size? More importantly, why'd you get her a ring in my size?" she asked.
James explained it all to her patiently. "I've always known your size, ever since we got married. When they asked me about Alina's ring size, my mind went blank and I blurted out your size instead."
Maria smiled to herself, understanding what had happened. "Well, I still don't agree."
"Mia-"
Maria interrupted him quickly. "There's a saying that if you love a person, you would call them by their full name." She was lying. The truth was, whenever he called her Mia, he sounded so sexy that she would go weak in the knees.
James looked at her dubiously for a moment before finally saying, "That can't be right. If you love someone, you would call them by their nickname."
Maria chuckled. "You dare go against me?"
"No, I love you in my own way."
Her heart happily skipped a beat. 'He's so good at flirting!'
Once upon a time, James had thought that he would never love a woman wholeheartedly. If one couldn't even control their heart, how was they able to manage a large company? Now he knew how ignorant he was.
It was Maria who made him realize that matters of the heart and matters of the company were two different things. She also made him realize he loved her way more than she could ever hope for.
"Mia." His tone softened. He was determined to continue the conversation Maria had just interrupted.
"Yes?"
"Would you remarry me?" He couldn't keep it in any longer.
She looked up to lock eyes with him. As resolutely as how he had refused her before, she declared, "No way!"
James' expression hardened. He hadn't forgotten what he had said before.
He didn't expect that he would be slapped in the face by his own words.
Maria didn't take off the diamond ring. James didn't allow it, even if she refused his proposal.
On the second day of the lunar New Year, James and Maria had dinner with their friends, taking Bob with them. The boy received lots of thick red packets.
Ethan held Bob, and he bounced the little boy on his lap giddily. "Bob, how about you call me your godfather? I'll give you my manor in the US."
Ethan had a manor in the US, which covered over ten thousand acres of land. It was a gift from his grandfather when he reached adulthood.
Maria had no clue how big the manor was, but she didn't care. She wanted to step in and refuse, but she knew James would answer, so she lowered her head and ate in silence instead.
James cast a sidelong glance at Ethan. "Why would I have my son take care of your tiny land? Show some sincerity."
Ethan's face fell. "What makes you think I'm insincere? Lowrie, what are you going to give to Bob?"
Reaching over to pinch Bob's chubby cheek, Lawrence said, "I'll give him a team."
His so-called "team" was no ordinary group of people. It consisted of roughly a thousand highly trained mercenaries, each one very capable.
James nodded with satisfaction. Then, he turned to Ethan and said, "Take notes from him."
Ethan pouted, "What if I hire a team for Bob as well?"
Cooper, who had been silent throughout the dinner, chuckled. "Why don't you find yourself a wife and have a daughter, so that she can marry Bob?"
Maria almost choked on her food.
Ethan looked up, deep in thought. "Maria, let me find someone who will give birth to your future daughter-in-law. Can you take the child and raise the two children together? I mean, just imagine them growing up together. How romantic!"
Lawrence patted him on the shoulder and joked good -naturedly, "Wow, buddy, you're so good at saving money."
Maria dabbed at the corners of her mouth with a napkin. "You'd need to find a girlfriend first, wouldn't you?" This was more complicated than it sounded. After all, Ethan's grandfather was the chairman of Mu Group.
The girl should be of equal status. "Do you really think that no one's vying for my attention?" Ethan asked dejectedly. The truth was, many women were trying to get him to look at them. He had never mentioned this before since he wanted to keep a low profile.
Maria shook her head with a coy smile. "No. It is exactly because there are too many women after you that makes it hard for you to find a girlfriend."
"Ethan, you have to have a daughter no matter what," Cooper continued. "I'm sure Maria will dote on her."
"Yes, hurry up! It's not too late. I don't mind if Bob is two or three years older than his future wife," Maria teased.
Ethan hung his head low gloomily and looked into Bob's eyes. "Can you find a wife for me? I'll leave my marriage to you."
"Oh, poor Bob! How could you burden my baby with such a heavy task?" Maria complained.
Lawrence smiled but said nothing, quietly observing as they teased each other.
The guests took turns holding Bob, until finally he was back in Maria's arms.
She made him sip from her water before she gave him to James.
Just then, a waitress came over with a pot of tea in her hand. She was about to refill Maria's cup, but Maria didn't notice there was someone standing behind her and accidentally hit the waitress with her elbow.
The sudden blow shook the waitress's hand, accidentally spilling the tea onto Maria's lap. RêAd lat𝙚St chapters at Novel(D)ra/ma.Org Only
"Ouch!" Maria cried out softly.
Before James, who was holding Bob, could come to her rescue, the three other men leapt to their feet and rushed to Maria's side.
"Maria, are you okay?" Ethan asked, his tone colored with worry.
"Did you get burned, Maria?" Cooper piped in, frowning deeply.
"Go to the bathroom and rinse the burnt area with cold water,"
Lawrence instructed seriously. James' expression darkened.
Did they all think that this woman's husband was invisible?
Maria waved her hand at them dismissively. "Don't worry, my clothes are thick. The tea isn't even that hot."
The waitress was petrified. When she finally snapped back to her senses, she started apologizing profusely. "I'm so sorry, Mrs. Xi. Please, let me escort you to the restroom.”
Maria studied her clothes and found that there wasn't that much tea that spilled on her. This was nothing compared to the time Alina had someone pour hot soup on her. "It's fine, just be more careful next time."
Later, the manager of the restaurant came and apologized to Maria again and again. He also offered her a new set of clothes to make up for it.
"I don't think such a careless person should be working in the hospitality industry," James said monotonously. It was only thanks to the fact that the tea water was lukewarm and that Maria was dressed in thick clothes that no one got hurt.
If this had happened during the summertime, Maria would've been burnt more badly. Who would be responsible then?
The manager immediately understood what James meant. "Mr. Xi, we won't keep such employees here. I will also strengthen the training for other employees next time."
"Okay."
Maria held James' hand, winked at him, and then spoke for the waitress. "That girl has served us several times, and she's always done a good job. Don't fire her over something that happened just this once."
She was telling the truth. She had come here with James a couple of times. The waitress was an excellent employee, which was precisely why she had been chosen to serve them. The waitress hadn't made any mistakes before. The incident just now was Maria's fault, too. She didn't notice the waitress standing behind her and accidentally elbowed her.
The girl had apologized, and Maria didn't get hurt. Maria thought she deserved a second chance.