Throughout history, the ancestors of China have cautioned that money is merely an external entity, yet many individuals today prioritize wealth above life itself.
A truly despicable person like Soleil has long set aside considerations of life and death. For her, the primary ambition is to umte more money, ensuring that her family legacy continues.
Her ultimate aspiration is not just for a single descendant to thrive, but for her entire family to undergo a transformative shift in their fortunes.
In simple terms, it means sacrificing her own well-being for the happiness of future generations.
Consequently, if she were to be killed at this very moment, and her family would remain unaffected, she would act without a second thought.<fn38a4> This text is hosted at FindN()vel</fn38a4><h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
However, the situation has now taken a turn that she dreads the most.
The foundations she had tirelessly built have crumbled in an instant.
She shares a perspective with Zhao Benshan regarding the two scenarios of life: dying without wealth and living without it.
In her view, dying without having spent money is not just a tragedy; it can also signify sess. This is evident in the grand American families that have endured for centuries, all of whom, without exception, faced death without having exhausted their fortunes.
Meanwhile, the streets of the United States are filled with homeless individuals who, unable to find shelter even in tents, end up curled beneath bridges—an embodiment of the phrase “alive but broke.”
Thus, when all her efforts prove futile and her foundations are shattered, it represents for her the true essence of human tragedy and disaster!
At this moment, Soleil felt utterly defeated. After expelling everything she could from her stomach, she copsed onto the grass by the roadside, clutching her head and weeping.
The other three were taken aback, astonished to see this female fiend, responsible for countless deaths, now sitting helplessly on the roadside in tears.
In a fleeting moment, Jase found himself in a state of disbelief.
He had assumed that someone as hardened as Soleil, who had long disregarded life and death, would be fearless in the face of adversity.
To his surprise, she was not afraid of dying; rather, she feared poverty above all.
Yet, amidst this revtion, a sense of satisfaction coursed through Jase without his realizing it.
He had long been critical of Soleil.
On one hand, she wielded absolute power within their small group, often being domineering, shouting orders, and asionally resorting to physical intimidation.
On the other hand, her earnings far exceeded his own.
There were times when witnessing her sess was more painful than experiencing his own losses.
He would prefer to lose 100 than to see her gain 10,000.
This sentiment mirrored his own situation.
Even though he was also making money in the United States, his wife, children, and grandchildren relied on him for support back in China, where his family was not wealthy.
Over the years, he had sent an estimated 10 million RMB to support them, which he believed was sufficient for their needs, yet not so abundant as to leave them vulnerable like Soleil’s family.
Reflecting on this, he felt a surge of pride and couldn’t help but chuckle to himself: “Soleil, look where you are now! I used to see you as a formidable figure, but now you’re just a shadow of your former self. You’ve lost your edge. I never thought I’d see the day when you’d be humbled like this. You used to look down on me; now, who’s embarrassed?”