"Based on your information, I think you're very suitable for me and could become Mrs. Harrison. Do you have any other questions?" Nathan said, holding a stack of documents and looking seriously at Aria.
Aria heard this sentence again, for the second time.
The first time she heard it, she had a fit, thinking this guy was just a weirdo who only said she was suitable for marriage.
He didn't say whether he liked her or not.
But now, Aria had lived two lifetimes and understood that Nathan was serious when he said this, without a hint of insult.
Just like in her previous life, when they were both first-timers in bed, Nathan would say,
"Aria, I don't think it's that I'm bad at this, just that I lack experience."
And also, "Aria, I feel like you're currently testing my patience, but I'm really angry now, so you're done for."
Finally, when he lay dying in her arms, he said earnestly, "Aria, we've been married for so many years, and you haven't had a child. I was glad back then because no one would share your attention. But now I'm very worried. I'm leaving, Aria, and now there's no one to help you. Maybe you should find someone else to marry, although it would make me very sad."
In the end, she died too and found herself back to when she had just graduated from college, right at the time when she was about to meet Nathan for a blind date.
"Mr. Harrison, I think if you could change your words, for example, 'Aria, I think you're beautiful, you have a great figure, and a wonderful personality, I like you a lot, would you be my wife?' it would make me happier."
Aria blinked her long eyelashes, resting her chin in her hands.
Nathan, who had been waiting for Aria's response, looked very serious and formal, but his incredibly handsome face showed a trace of embarrassment.
"Mr. Harrison, wasn't it because of these qualities that you investigated me, checked my relationships from elementary school to university, and how many boyfriends I had, and found that I met your requirements, so you chose me?"
Aria now wanted to tease her future husband a bit.
In her previous life, Aria didn't have a good impression of her husband. From their blind date to their life in bed, their daily life was just boring, like dealing with a wooden stick, which she found very uninteresting.
She married him because the man she had secretly loved for ten years got married, and in her self-abandonment, she agreed to the arranged blind date set up by her parents.
But in fact, Nathan was really great.
Not to mention his looks, family background, and super high IQ, which were all much better than the man she had a brainless crush on for ten years.
The only thing lacking was his personality.
And now, for the first time, Aria saw her husband of many years embarrassed and blushing!
She felt like she had discovered a new world. She stood up suddenly, leaning on the table with both hands, and moved closer to Nathan.
Nathan's heart beat slightly faster as he watched Aria suddenly appear in front of him, but his habitually stoic face showed no expression.
Only his ears turned slightly red.
Aria leaned into Nathan's ear, deliberately breathing lightly, and said, "Mr. Harrison, if you can say something nice now, I might reluctantly go get the marriage certificate with you."
Nathan suddenly felt strange all over. His nose was filled with a fragrant scent, and the faint breath surrounding his ear made him feel different from the satisfaction of receiving praise for finishing a paper.