It really felt like the ML had a screw lose. First he accuses her of scamming him. Then he shows her evidence SHE was scammed and her company wasn't the only one! Then he's back accusing her again. She's brought all her company's records. Their finances are all right there on paper and he doesn't believe they aren't victims too? He has the money to hire 100 private detectives to look into the heroine's claims, but doesn't hire a one... company on on the edge? Father in medical hardship? Sister's scamming husband left her? Sisters lost their houses and moved back in with parents?
This is all novice stuff that could be found out in a day, but he doesn't even try. He'd rather maintain and reinforce his delusions with fallacy so he doesn't fall in love. I realize he's dealing with a past betrayal here, but he's also enough of a big wig business owner that he should have learned to set emotion aside enough to look at a situation with SOME objectivity and seek facts. Not the best Harliquin hero to date.
It really felt like the ML had a screw lose. First he accuses her of scamming him. Then he shows her evidence SHE was scammed and her company wasn't the only one! Then he's back accusing her again. She's brought all her company's records. Their finances are all right there on paper and he doesn't believe they aren't victims too? He has the money to hire 100 private detectives to look into the heroine's claims, but doesn't hire a one... company on on the edge? Father in medical hardship? Sister's scamming husband left her? Sisters lost their houses and moved back in with parents?
This is all novice stuff that could be found out in a day, but he doesn't even try. He'd rather maintain and reinforce his delusions with fallacy so he doesn't fall in love. I realize he's dealing with a past betrayal here, but he's also enough of a big wig business owner that he should have learned to set emotion aside enough to look at a situation with SOME objectivity and seek facts. Not the best Harliquin hero to date.