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Accidenttal One Night Stand with My Aloof Uncle-Chapter 515: Each One is a Drama King 5
"Sadie, thank you so much for helping me. But my boyfriend and I have a very stable relationship, and we both think it’s really good as it is now. Besides, cars, houses, and money are not the standards to measure feelings. A marriage should be built on love, not on material things.
I like a man, no matter how poor he might be, as long as he doesn’t degenerate, I believe I can have a better future with him.
Life is built through hard work.
And if I were with a tycoon, what I’d look at isn’t his money, but his feelings for me and sincerity. I believe I could live a life that’s pampered and filled with love,"
Chloe Grant said these words very seriously, clearly expressing her views on marriage and love.
However...
"You young girls at this stage always speak beautifully. You’re so young, just thinking that love alone is enough. What’s the use of love? When you’re exhausted and come back to a rented room only to be kicked out by the landlord, what can that loving but poor man do for you?
When you’re caught in a downpour, trying to hail a cab but none stops, and you’re drenched again and again, facing a fever the next day at work, smiling to clients, what can that loving but poor man do for you?
When you are harassed by your boss, but you have to endure it for a meager salary, what can that so-called loving but poor man do for you?"
Sadie said this very emotionally, and Chloe Grant even felt that her eyes were becoming red.
"So, my dear, you haven’t experienced the troubles of having no money, that’s why you shout here that true love is above all and that money is filthy.
Money may not be almighty, but without it, it will ruin things you once thought were almighty."
After finishing her summation, Sadie gave Chloe Grant a firm pat on the shoulder, "You’re very young, don’t go astray and end up hurt, only to realize later these realities that you should already know."
Chloe Grant stood there, watching Sadie’s departing back, feeling a bit bitter.
She honestly didn’t have much contact with this senior.
In the recording studio, she was a gentle and understanding older sister, patiently listening to listeners’ laments, solving their love puzzles, and even encouraging many who had despaired of love to regain their courage to love again.
Chloe Grant had heard many of her programs, but she never knew her thoughts differed so greatly from her own.
Chloe Grant realized, because of her words, a problem—
The reason she was living so easily and carefree, untroubled by money or weighed down by reality, was entirely because someone had always been shouldering the burden for her during her upbringing.
Before she was ten, it was her parents who left their familiar city and homeland, learned a new language in a foreign country, maintained friendly relations with locals, and started a business.
Everyone thought those who did business abroad and returned were glamorous, but in reality, they were utterly exhausted outside.
After she turned ten, Chloe Grant genuinely never lacked money or felt aggrieved about the world’s injustices toward her.
In school, when her grades were poor, and teachers scolded or punished her, a single call from the Morgan family would have the teacher replaced, and the new teachers cared for her in many ways.
When teachers privately collaborated with tutoring agencies outside, Chloe Grant didn’t attend, and when she didn’t understand her homework, the teachers would say, "Can’t your family teach you? Why are you asking me?"
Eventually, the teacher was laid off.
When she grew up, while graduates worried about finding jobs, she already had a decent job lined up before graduating, following a good mentor...







