Chapter 1123: All Men Are the Same
Chapter 1123: All Men Are the Same
--After getting in the car, the heating was very warm, and soon Scarlett Yates felt cozy.
She lifted her head from Matthew Saxon’s embrace, blinked, and her face still had a dreamy expression: "We’ve got the marriage certificate, Matthew Saxon, so does that mean we’re officially married now?"
Matthew Saxon nodded his smooth, handsome chin: "Mm-hmm."
Since they’d obtained the certificate, they were undoubtedly married. At this moment, they were legally recognized as a married couple.
She was truly Matthew Saxon’s wife now.
"So my single days are officially over?" Scarlett Yates sighed a little, took a breath, and said as if regretting, "Other people from college to entering the workforce, in five or six years, can date several boyfriends. I only dated one and got married. Am I too unambitious?"
Just as she finished lamenting, Matthew Saxon tapped her forehead, put on a stern face, pretending to be menacing: "Scarlett Yates, did you ever think about having more boyfriends?"
Isn’t that an indirect insult to him?
His woman, after being with him, still thinking about dating other boyfriends, isn’t this the greatest insult to his charm?
Scarlett Yates sighed again: "To suddenly go from a maiden to a married woman, that’s something you wouldn’t understand."
Everything was messed up.
In her original plan, she intended to get married at the age of 28 and have a baby before thirty.
And in the years before marriage, she wanted to work hard for her career, to live a worry-free life through her own efforts.
She had plans for which year to buy a house, which year to buy a car, which year to get married, and which year to have children.
She even printed out a ten-year plan, filled it with everything she wanted, treating it as a list of tasks, crossing them off as she completed each.
But now, her plan had been disrupted.
It seemed that all the plans she’d made were now in disarray.
She got married early, and married a super-rich husband, so as for a house and car, it seemed she didn’t even need to work for them anymore.
Just the supplementary card Matthew Saxon gave her was more than enough to buy a house and a car.
Many of the goals she wanted to strive for before no longer required effort in the blink of an eye, and her life suddenly seemed to lose much of its meaning.
The more Scarlett Yates thought about it, the more she lamented, sighing repeatedly: "Matthew Saxon, can I take it back?"
Her forehead was tapped heavily again, as Matthew Saxon pulled out this little woman who had just gotten a marriage certificate and already started having regrets, showing a stern face, frowning, and feigning anger: "Scarlett Yates, do you dare to say it again, having regrets?"
Scarlett Yates sighed again, with a hint of grievance in her eyes, saying in a wistful tone: "They say men are different before and after marriage. Before marriage, a woman is a treasure, and after marriage, she’s grass. It’s really true. We’ve just gotten the certificate, and you’re already being so fierce with me."
"Matthew Saxon, do you think I’m already yours, so you don’t even bother to pretend anymore?"
Matthew Saxon’s eyebrow twitched: "Scarlett Yates, where have you heard all this nonsensical rubbish?"
Scarlett Yates snorted through her nose, dragging her tone long: "Hmph, that’s what everyone says. All crows under the sun are the same. You men are all like this; once you’ve tricked someone, you just don’t care anymore."
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