In this chapter, we learn that Madame Lin and her husband, Mr. Yang, have been married for 100 days. Madame Lin's husband is very rich, and Madame Yang is very poor. Madame Yang's company doesn't have any debt, so Madame Lin isn't worried that her husband will go bankrupt. She's worried about her own financial situation, too, because if her husband goes bankrupt, she won't be able to get any money back from him. The two of them are equal, and no one is dependent on anyone, says Madame Lin. She thinks that love is the purest form of love, and that no one can be dependent upon anyone. Madame Lan tells us that her boss, Charles Chis, is in financial trouble, because he's working on a reality show about a prince who is both melancholic and warm
In this chapter, we learn that Madame Lin and her husband, Mr. Yang, have been married for 100 days. Madame Lin's husband is very rich, and Madame Yang is very poor. Madame Yang's company doesn't have any debt, so Madame Lin isn't worried that her husband will go bankrupt. She's worried about her own financial situation, too, because if her husband goes bankrupt, she won't be able to get any money back from him. The two of them are equal, and no one is dependent on anyone, says Madame Lin. She thinks that love is the purest form of love, and that no one can be dependent upon anyone. Madame Lan tells us that her boss, Charles Chis, is in financial trouble, because he's working on a reality show about a prince who is both melancholic and warm