She thinks you married me for power, he said as they walked on. Renee. As that's what she would've done. The power and the money is one in the same to her.She's wrong. I married you for the sex. He grinned. So sure of that am I that I work diligently to hold up my end of it.
In a conversation between two characters, one expresses the belief that the other’s partner married him primarily for status and wealth. This perception reflects her own values, suggesting she would have prioritized power. However, the husband counters this notion, insisting that his motives were purely physical attraction and desire. He asserts that he is committed to fulfilling this aspect of their relationship.
This exchange highlights contrasting views on marriage, where one person sees it as a transaction of power and riches while the other values a more intimate connection. The male character’s playful confidence in his reasons for marriage emphasizes a deeper understanding of love that transcends financial gain.