"At that time, it was better to let her manage a hospital as there would be too much work. And she would be busy all day. Moreover, I thought it suited her best compared to be a general consultant in some random hospital." Mason replied with his head lowered.
He knew that he did regret it later after Grace started to involve Tina in the management roles. Mason wanted to hit himself for his stupidity. Why did he not see the future earlier? His consciousness almost poked his heart every day and every night.
What is the use of being a successful businessman, when he can't even understand his own wife well? Just by thinking about those terrible days, he felt like someone was hammering his head with an ax.
"Oh! Those were some days! I don't even want to talk about it or even remember them." Millie recalled that moment when Grace declared she decided to retire from her profession.