The Amazing Son-in-Law [The Charismatic Charlie Wade] (Chinese name) Chapter: 4718
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Although the ancestors of China have long taught that money is not everything, many people, like Mei Yuzhen, value it more than life itself. For Mei, the most important thing is to earn enough money to secure a future for her family.
Her dream is for her descendants to become wealthy and successful, creating a lasting legacy. She doesn’t just want one child to thrive; she wants her entire family to change their fate and prosper for generations to come. In her mind, this means making sacrifices for the greater good of her family.
If it came down to it, she would willingly give up her life if it meant her family would be safe and unaffected. But now, things were taking a turn for the worse, and she was losing everything she had worked so hard to build.
Mei believed that dying with money was not a tragedy but a mark of success. She often thought of wealthy families in the United States, who, despite their fortunes, still faced death. On the other hand, she saw the homeless in America, struggling to survive without a roof over their heads, as a true tragedy.
So, when everything she had worked for crumbled before her eyes, it felt like a real disaster to her. In that moment, Mei Yuzhen was overwhelmed with despair. After emptying her stomach, she collapsed on the grass beside the road, hugging her head and crying.
Three never thought he would see a female demon, who had killed so many, sitting helplessly by the road, crying.
In that moment, Man Jinshan felt a bit dazed. He had always believed that someone as tough as Mei Yuzhen, who ignored her own life and death, would be fearless. Yet, he discovered that while she was unafraid of dying, she feared poverty the most.
Strangely, at that moment, Man Jinshan felt a sense of pleasure wash over him. He had often criticized Mei Yuzhen. On one hand, she had complete control over their small group and never treated them well. On the other hand, she earned much more than he did.
Sometimes, watching someone else make money felt worse than losing money himself. He would rather lose a hundred than see someone else earn ten thousand.