Benson nodded, then looked up at Juliana and said, "I thought you wouldn't let me help."
She was Miranda, and she could solve these minor troubles well without his help.
Juliana looked at him doubtfully, "Why do you think so?"
Benson, "Because you are great."
Juliana lost his smile, "I am swamped. I don't have so much time to do everything myself. Besides, why can't I use my husband?"
She didn't think it was shameful to rely on men.
Her idea was that she could rely on it with confidence; Without him, she could live an extraordinary life as well.
What's more, women's dependence could satisfy men's self-esteem and heroic psychology.
Both men and women should have a hard and soft side.
Benson listened to her words, and his mood was delighted, "You are right!"
Juliana only felt that those words seemed to have some shy ambiguity. She blushed and murmured, "Let's talk about it after dinner."