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Li Lingling was the daughter of Li Jinwen's uncle, also his first cousin. Later, she married a small wholesaler at a wholesale market in Rakshasa City. Her business was quite successful, grossing a net profit of about two to three million yuan each year.
She had money, ability, and connections.
However, Lin Mo knew all too well that none of the relatives on his wife's side had much regard for him. The atmosphere during annual gatherings was hardly warm, and many were opportunistic.
Of course, it was also because they were poor. Who would show their kindest face to poor relatives?
Asking her for help would probably be met with nothing but cold words.
Lin Mo didn't hold it against them.
If his own daughter were to marry a man without a house or car, and without a good job, he probably would feel a mix of pity and anger at the man's lack of ambition.
There was no escaping the fact that in today's society, being poor was a sin.