By the time I reached thirty, I hadn't managed to provide any of the happiness I wanted for my wife. I also still couldn't become the support my parents relied on. At this turning point in my fate, my income suddenly began to increase randomly. (A daily life tale in a wealthy family setting, featuring a single female lead and no harem.)
"Chen Qi really got the short end of the stick with this marriage,"
Just look… Pingsheng knew this topic was inevitable.
It wasn't just the grandparents who came over to say so, but even his three uncles and aunts were all talking about it.
What's the situation now?
In rural areas, when girls marry, they demand bridal gifts of hundreds of thousands.
But his little sister? She herself forked over several million to get married off.
It's beyond anyone's understanding, really.
Pingsheng didn't want to discuss this topic further, mainly because it was disheartening.
Why bring up a topic that only makes oneself unhappy?
As for Peng Ying, she was actually okay, mainly because she thought Hu Lin was really decent.
He's a teacher and highly educated, and they were about to have a wedding.
What was the point of talking about it then?
She, too, was now into stock trading with Liu Fen and was making pretty good money.