"Marriage isn't a business. It's a life and for that life we don't need degrees. We ended up with a partner who could love us dearly. "You can't do anything without love, even if you have thousands of crores of money," Beth said, and I could sense some remorse in her words. Her eyes are also glistening with tears. But even before I could ask her what happened, she blinked her eyes and coiled herself.
"Anyway, there is no point in discussing all these things now. When you are married, obviously, you will learn everything along the way. Come for dinner," she said, leaving no space for any kind of question. I don't know why I feel like she is hiding something from me, but with a sigh, I ignore my feelings and nod my head.