"I just like your good appetite." Philip disapproved.One of the most unbelievable things he had seen in the south was that young ladies all ate less than birds when they went out as guests, so that he seriously suspected that their slender waists were all hungry.

A slender figure is pretty, but once you see too many young ladies who faint when they disagree with each other, you will feel that their bodies are too bad.

He likes women who look weak but are actually healthy. At least his wife can't be a woman who is so stupid that she starves all day long and wants to maintain a "good figure". Only a woman with a healthy body can give birth to a healthy child.

He smiled and watched her eat food with a good appetite and drink a little wine, but not too much.There's still a good night ahead for them, and they can't get drunk.

He also drank very sparingly, one drink is good, two drinks is a little tipsy, and more than three drinks is not so good.Regardless of the north and the south, one of the gentleman's principles is to drink well, but not drunk.

After the banquet came the dance, which lasted until midnight.

The newlyweds danced the opening dance, and before long, Charles sent his sister upstairs to rest.

Josephine took a bath and changed into her nightgown.

"Miss, go to bed first, I think sir will dance until midnight," Lydia said.

"It's up to him. If he comes up too late, you can let him sleep on the sofa in the living room. I don't like being woken up in the middle of the night."

"My lady! Tonight is your first wedding night."

Josephine waved her hand, "I'm going to sleep, you go out first."

She fell on the bed.

The mattress was fluffy, maybe too soft.Plank bed with cotton mattress and feather mattress.

Close-fitting British cotton bed sheet.

The silk quilt was folded at the end of the bed, and a wool blanket was folded under the silk quilt.

She pulled up the silk quilt and covered her body with a down pillow.

Everything was perfect, and she successfully married the current head of the Talent family.Philip can be said to be the best husband one can find in this era, and the fact that he is rich alone gives him countless points.

Mrs. Tarent is a traditional northern American wife. She has no special hobbies or lofty ideals in life. She is kind-hearted and a bit nagging. This is because the focus of her life is her husband and children, but because they will not talk to Taryn after marriage. I live with Mrs. Te, and I don't have to deal with her every day, so I don't have any dissatisfaction.

The wedding was arranged by Mrs. Talent, and Emile got along well with his mother-in-law. The main reason was that Emile was very talkative, and he always persuaded Mrs. Talent with a few words; To organize an extremely grand wedding, I am very willing to spend money. There is no contradiction in the matter of not short of money. If there is any contradiction, the money will be over.

Emile murmured behind her back that Mrs. Tarent was an "upstart", but Mrs. Tarent's temper was a bit too good, so she happily enjoyed the favor of her in-laws.

On the contrary, Philip vaguely disliked his mother's incompetence. Josephine later figured it out. He disliked her mother as an ordinary woman and felt that her mother was not "special" enough. In most cases, Mrs. Tarent, who is gentle and has no opinions, is more suitable to be the wife of a rich man.

After sleeping until midnight, someone went to bed and woke her up.

"Josephine." The voice was very low, ringing in her ear.

"Too noisy." She muttered in a daze.

"Why don't you wake up?" He said with a laugh.

"I'm sleepy, I want to sleep, you go to sleep on the sofa."

"What are you talking about? Tonight is our wedding night, and you let me go out to sleep?"

He lifted the silk quilt, and she was wearing a short-sleeved silk nightgown, which was tied aside with a belt, revealing her smooth thighs.It would be a lie to say that he hadn't dreamed about her body; he'd wanted to be honest with her in bed since he'd first seen her on the Rider.

A beauty has a beautiful appearance and a beautiful ketone body.

He doesn't understand why men like beautiful women, he only knows that he wants to get her, and she is not the kind of woman who gets it casually, if he wants to get her, he must marry her.

He hugged her tightly, "Now, you finally belong to me. Let's do something that should have been done a long time ago."

(There should be 500 words here, make up your own brain)

A head of plump blond hair was scattered on the pillow, Josephine closed her eyes, her face was small, her facial features were exquisite, and she was still beautiful even when she was asleep.

The sleeping face looked very innocent and even weaker.

Filled with affection, Philip kissed her lightly on the cheek.

She should have been exhausted last night, but she was too tired to move in the middle of the second time, so he had no choice but to rush.

They stay in a hotel for a week, then go to Europe for their honeymoon and stay at least a year before considering returning home.Mrs. Robillard said that Josephine was very seasick. If she became pregnant, she would definitely not be able to return to the United States by boat until she gave birth.

Of course it was very possible, maybe now she had his child in her body.

They did not leave the honeymoon suite for three days in a row.

The Robillards came to see their daughter and were very satisfied to see their sweetness. Philip was almost unwilling to leave Josephine.

Mrs. Tarent was also very happy, and she was very pleased that the eldest son finally understood how happy it was to get married.

Only Victor was not very happy. He vaguely understood that since then he had a "father", and his mother didn't spend much time with him before, and now she can only see her every day at lunch.

Mr. Tarent is very good. When he thinks that this gentleman has become his stepfather, he feels...he can't say it, he should be very happy. His Parisian cousin humiliated him as "no father". Can Mr. Tarent To be his "real" father?It's still hard to say.

He decided not to be so quick to recognize Mr. Tarent as "father" for the time being.

Emile brought Victor to have lunch with Josephine at noon every day, so that the little grandson could get acquainted with his stepfather as soon as possible.

Victor was polite and not too clingy to his mother. Philip was quite satisfied with the boy's attitude and was gentle with him.Victor doesn't look like Josephine, he should be more like his biological father, with a small round face, pale blond curly hair, and fair complexion.

Josephine never mentioned her ex-husband, and Little Victor didn’t remember his father at all. This is good. He is willing to treat Victor as his own child. ", a gentleman.

If Mrs. Tarent had any complaints, it was that Josephine had already had a boy, and she thought that Josephine would love the eldest son too much, and might not value her and Philip's children in the future.Philip felt that the mother's worries were inexplicable and unreasonable. It is very possible to say that Josephine was not too close to the children without discrimination.Besides, the children of rich families were not brought up by their mothers themselves, so it can't be said that they are far or close.

He was careful not to tell Josephine this, and warned his mother not to mention Victor and the future children in front of Josephine.

Josephine never thought that her mother-in-law would worry about her grandson who didn't exist yet.

The newlywed life is very happy, Philip is immersed in the happiness of the newlyweds wholeheartedly, and loves the activity of "hidden sausage".A man with an athlete's physique is strong, a little motor in bed; as expected, he will have a lot of tricks, and she doesn't want to get into how he knows those tricks.

She took care of her in every possible way, almost perfect except for some machismo.

There are few contradictions in a rich life, let alone they just got married. He only wants her to feel happy, and he is never stingy with money. As long as she wants, she can get anything that money can buy in this world.

The day after the wedding, Philip gave her two sets of gem jewelry, one set of rubies and one set of sapphires, each with no less than 10 pieces.This is the thinking of a typical machismo straight man. Josephine is a little bit disgusted, but she doesn't dislike shiny gems.

There is no such thing as a "prenuptial agreement" in this era, and an annuity agreement is equivalent to a "prenuptial agreement", and the terms are not so clear and numerous.A man's property is inherited by his immediate relatives after his death according to the inheritance law. If there are no children, the widow can keep her own annuity, and most of the property will be inherited by relatives with the same surname.

For example, if Philip dies early and they have no children, Josephine can only get an annuity of 2 a year, which will be paid until she marries again; his other inheritance will be inherited by his elder brother Stanley, who is weak and sick. There are no children after death, and the estate will be inherited by the younger brother Ryan or his children.

Of course, if Philip and Josephine had children, male or female, the estate would go to their children.

Rich people will make their wills early and often revise their wills, and there are not a few people who fight for their inheritance and go to court.

Philip also made a will after inheriting the estate the year before last.On the fifth day after his marriage, he called a lawyer to revise the latest version of his will.

He presented the three-story building where the Robillard family lived temporarily to his wife Josephine Robillard Talent, and the young Mrs. Talent also got some stocks, with an annual dividend of about 2; and Presented a silver mine under his name to his wife, as well as two other pieces of land in New York.

These gifts were just a drop in the bucket for his current fortune.

Her servants changed their name to her "Madam" from the second day after their marriage. She should have always been "Madam", but before she resumed her maiden name, her parents didn't say anything.After the remarriage, they still want the servants to call her "Miss", but the Robillards are firmly against it. Now that they have become Mrs. Tarent, the servants will of course change their words.

Poor little Victor was a little confused, his mother was "Mrs. Hastings" last year, then "Miss Robillard" and now "Mrs. Tarent" and he suddenly realized Not Robillard, not Talent.

He became an "outsider" in his mother's current home, a different person.

He was really sad, so he refused to get up one morning, hiding under the quilt and crying secretly.

Emile didn't know why he was crying so pitifully. After asking for a long time, he sobbed and said that he felt that he was about to lose his mother.

Emile felt distressed for a while, and quickly hugged him to comfort him.

Josephine was surprised, is such a big child a little too precocious?

She didn't know what to do, so she asked Philip in embarrassment.

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