Like a dream

Leo reached out and gently rubbed Barbara's head, "No matter what you do, you must first have an idea. If you don't have any ideas, how could you accomplish anything? When the company is recruiting people, I pay a lot of attention to their imagination."

When he said this, with the tone of a leader, it made Barbara feel that she was taking a stroll with the company's aloof CEO, and not with her own husband.

However, Barbara didn't mind the identity of Leo with her.

It was a great pleasure for her to have someone willing to listen to her own impractical thoughts. She added, "Don't mention I can't make that much money in my life. Even if one day I get lucky and win the lottery, I won't get the government's approval."

Barbara was very clear that this was destined to only be one of her thoughts, it was a beautiful dream that she had woven for herself.

It cannot be achieved.