Marrying a Secret Zillionaire: Happy ever after - Chapter 106
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Chapter 106:
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Collin sighed and nodded, the weight of his secrets feeling heavier than ever.
“Yes, you’re right,” he admitted, his voice tinged with a mix of relief and apprehension.
Anthea observed him thoughtfully, then said, “You know, the fact that Linsey chose you—even without knowing everything—really does speak volumes about her character. It’s clear she values the person you are, not what you have or your status.”
Perhaps it was something Linsey had done after they got married—something profoundly kind and genuine—that had truly made him realize he was falling for her, not just the idea of her.
Seeing the worry etched across Collin’s face, Anthea couldn’t help but smile slightly. “I never thought I’d see the day when you’d be this flustered over anything. It’s quite a sight, Collin.”
He managed a weak smile, his usual confidence overshadowed by his current dilemma.
“Anthea, honestly, right now, you’re the only one I can turn to for help.”
Anthea reflected on how Collin had lost his mother at such a young age, feeling a deep sympathy for him.
After a brief pause, she offered a reassuring smile. “What’s the big challenge here? Just be genuine and upfront, and Linsey won’t be upset for long.”
She then suggested, “If you’re planning to apologize, make it meaningful. Perhaps a romantic dinner by candlelight? Then you can open up and share the truth. Once everything is out in the open, all those misunderstandings will vanish.”
Collin was doubtful, raising an eyebrow. “Is it really that straightforward?”
Anthea laughed softly at his earnest expression. “You’re making a mountain out of a molehill. You have such a keen mind for business, yet you’re like a fish out of water when it comes to romance.”
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She let out a gentle sigh. “There’s no need to complicate things so much between spouses. The key is to be transparent and truthful with one another. The sooner you share the truth, the better it will be. Otherwise, you’re just going to hurt both her and yourself.”
As Collin absorbed her words, they sounded familiar.
He realized Dustin had offered similar advice before.
Having never navigated a serious relationship, Collin felt unsure about how to truly care for a woman.
Yet, understanding Linsey’s exceptional nature spurred him to want to treat her with the respect and sincerity she deserved.
Initially, he hadn’t taken his relationship with Linsey seriously, resorting to small lies to manage situations.
Reflecting on it now, he regretted his earlier approach.
He acknowledged that deceiving someone who had committed to him was wrong.
With newfound understanding, Collin responded sincerely, “I get it now. Thanks.”
He stood, ready to leave. “I must go now, Anthea, but do take care of yourself.”
Accustomed to his straightforward ways, Anthea simply nodded. “Bring your wife next time you visit.”
“Will do,” he agreed.
As Collin made his way out, Linsey was just arriving at the gate, unaware of his departure.
When she stepped out of her car, a sense of nervousness washed over her.
She remembered that Anthea had a long-standing commitment to charity work and was known for her compassionate nature.
Yet, several designers who had previously worked with Anthea had ended up getting upset, which puzzled her.
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