Therefore, for Delia Frieman, this seems to be a rather good alternative.
Even though the man had been divorced.
Given Delia's own circumstances, could she possibly expect to find a rich unmarried man with a house and a car, of second rich generation?
That's simply impossible.
Delia Frieman looked at Rachel Barton, "Rachel, help me thank Mrs. Neagle downstairs, but I currently have no energy in thinking about this."
She planned to work hard, earn big money, buy a house for Rachel first, and then one for herself.
She needed to learn to love herself before having the energy to love others.
Rachel hadn't expected Delia to reject the idea even after all these discussions.
Does she look down upon the man because he is divorced?
So, realistically, shouldn't Delia be more focused on whether the man likes her?