Selina had zero interest in Joe's matchmaking. She hung up the phone—only to suddenly hear Logan speak.
"Chairman Morris isn't exactly eager to be set up," Logan said mildly. "Or rather, he strongly resents it."
Selina raised an eyebrow. "So what? He doesn't dare disobey Grandma Morris."
The matchmaking was her idea. Joe had never once gone against his mother. Even if he didn't want to go, he still went.
Selina frowned in disgust. "Joe puts on this act, like he's so devoted—that whole 'eternal love for my mother' persona. The man's been unmarried for decades. But I seriously question if he ever really loved her."
"If he loved her, why didn't he marry her? If he loved her, why did he let Grandma Morris insult and humiliate her?"
"If he didn't love her, why not just move on and remarry? If he didn't love her, why still keep her things—her photos, her belongings?"
Logan said slowly, "Love? Oh, it was there."
Selina clearly didn't buy it.