After touring the villa, Judy was increasingly amazed. Although her family was well-off and owned a restaurant, her parents had built their wealth from scratch and were quite frugal, never indulging in extravagance. Their home, though decent at around 170-180 square meters, was still a typical apartment.
In contrast, the riverside villa was extraordinarily luxurious, challenging her perception of opulence. Even an ordinary walk-in closet here was larger than her dorm room and could easily double as a boutique. It featured a shoe wall, display cases for watches, a belt cabinet, a tie drawer, a private jewelry cabinet, a dedicated wall for handbags, and a safe, among other amenities.
On the third floor, besides the starlight room, there was also a magnificent study, a spacious 70-square-meter terrace, and an art studio. The basement housed a dance practice room, a piano room, and a private gym.