When Gao Dongjie said this, he selectively forgot that the house he currently lives in was bought by his aunt.
The more he spoke, the more he felt indignant. "Shengsheng gets a million dollars in pocket money every month. I want to start a business, but she's not even willing to introduce me to some partners—it's just a piece of cake for her. I think she just can't stand seeing our family prosper. Is there any aunt like that?"
Seeing her son so angry, Cui Xizhen felt sorry for him. "Do you still want to continue doing business? I still have some money. I'll transfer it to you at the bank tomorrow."
Originally, the money was intended to be left for her son to buy a house and get married in the future. In order to prove her point, Cui Xizhen decided to use it to support her son.
Gao Dongjie showed a touched expression, "Mom, thank you, I will definitely be filial to you in the future."
Cui Xizhen was deeply moved when she saw her son's eyes turn red. What if her sister was rich? At this age, she didn't even have a son. If she didn't want to marry Shengsheng's future husband, an outsider, she would be lucky.
She will regret it someday in the future!
Gao Dongjie's mood improved considerably because he was about to receive his mother's money. It was already late, so he sorted out the things he had brought back and went to rest.
Lying in bed at night, as he slept soundly, the broken tortoise shell placed on the table not far away emitted a faint light.
Gao Dongjie slept until noon the next day.
When he woke up, he sat on the bed in a daze. He had a long and clear precognitive dream.
He nearly bit his teeth to pieces: in the dream, he was so determined to make achievements that would impress others, but ended up being ripped off. Not only did he lose all the money he had, but he also had to pay off the debt with the two houses he had at home.
His kind aunt, despite possessing so much wealth, turned a blind eye to his plight. Desperate for money, he became addicted to gambling and racked up a mountain of debt. To avoid his creditors, he fled abroad and lived a life of washing dishes.
While he was suffering, his wealthy aunt spent hundreds of millions to hold a wedding for his cousin.
My aunt has no feelings for these relatives and is even unwilling to help them.
He, who has precognitive dreams, will never make the same mistake again. He wants everyone to know what it means to be in trouble for a long time and not to be bullied by the poor young.
Doesn’t his aunt care about her company the most? Then he must find a way to take it back from her!
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