Ji Wanmei, naturally beautiful and graceful, was the factory director's daughter. At eighteen, she was admitted to the provincial university. With her braids and floral skirt, her waist swaying...
Ji Wanmei was actually aware that Lei Tingjun never hid anything from her, and he would write to her about things happening in the transport team.
And since A-Qiang was his most trusted right-hand man, of course he would mention it to Ji Wanmei.
Ji Wanmei knew that Aqiang had fallen for a girl who was studying at a vocational college in Pingdong City.
I just don't know what Luo Chunyan meant by suddenly asking this.
Isn't she already dating that guy named Liu Yang?
“I don’t know the specifics, but he’s already in his mid-twenties, it’s normal for him to find a partner,” Ji Wanmei said tactfully. “Look at other people his age, they’re already married.”
Luo Chunyan felt a pang of discomfort when she thought about how Qiang had hurriedly abandoned her to chase after Zhu Shuangyan last night.
Luo Chunyan had initially harbored a vague affection for A-Qiang.
Given his conditions at the time, it was truly impossible for Luo Chunyan to be with him.
If only Ah-Qiang had told her when he confessed his feelings that he had found a good job, bought a car, and planned to come back and renovate the old house into a small building.
Luo Chunyan thought that she would definitely accept him.
It's not that she's vain or loves money, but that two people living together really can't do without money.
Their future marriage, having children, and children's schooling will all incur expenses.
Are they going to let their child go to school and have other classmates laugh at him, saying that his parents are garbage collectors?
Luo Chunyan suddenly felt very uncomfortable, an indescribable discomfort.
She was just thinking about things in a more cruel and realistic way. She knew that love would eventually change, and that love couldn't put food on the table; only bread could.
She chose the more practical option of financial security over love. Was she wrong to do that?