After Koichi Tanaka paid the hefty one million intention fee, he followed the saleswoman as they made their way to Building No. 1.
Meanwhile, Mia (Liu Manqiong) had already arrived, apanied by Sister Xian, and was at the top-floor unit.
Sister Xian trailed behind Mia (Liu Manqiong), still feeling a bit embarrassed about her earlier overconfidence. She couldn’t help but say, “Miss Liu, your foresight truly saved the day. If you had listened to my suggestion about waiting to make a second offer, we might have lost this house to that other buyer.”
Mia (Liu Manqiong) smiled gently in response and stated, “Sister Xian, please don’t say that. I wouldn’t call it foresight; I prefer to think of it as being cautious. Out of a hundred times I may be cautious, it might only pay off once, but that single time makes it all worthwhile.”
Sister Xian nodded, her face appearingposed, yet inside she was deeply impressed.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Having worked as a housekeeper for many years, she considered herself a careful person, but Mia (Liu Manqiong) took caution to a whole new level.
She believed that developing a prudent nature takes time and experience. Despite Mia (Liu Manqiong)’s young age and privileged background, she found it surprising that someone from such a wealthy family could exhibit such maturity. Typically, children of affluent families are not subjected to the same pressures and challenges, leading them to act more impulsively and without considering the consequences.
This impulsiveness is often coupled with unwarranted confidence and arrogance, stemming from a life surrounded by wealth and luxury, creating a distorted sense of power.
Some individuals from rich backgrounds might even believe thatunching a simple inte tform could easily attract millions of users and generate billion-dorpanies, effortlessly surpassing their parents’ life work.
However, Mia (Liu Manqiong) did not exhibit that kind of overconfidence to Sister Xian. Even when she was on her way to interview a lecturer position at Jinling University, she harbored doubts about receiving the offer.
Her approach to purchasing a home reflected an extraordinary level of caution. Mia (Liu Manqiong) was not willing to take any risks within her capabilities, which left Sister Xian wondering what kind of upbringing Mia (Liu Manqiong) had that instilled such a careful demeanor.
Unbeknownst to Sister Xian, Mia (Liu Manqiong)’s cautious nature was shaped significantly by her mother.
At a time when her parents were deeply in love, her mother struggled with her health due to neglecting herself while pregnant with Mia’s younger sister. Eventually, her condition worsened to a point where, despite having substantial wealth and ess to elite resources, her mother sumbed to cancer.
This traumatic experience left asting impact on Mia (Liu Manqiong), a hurdle she could never fully ovee.
From that moment on, she adopted a mindset of caution in every aspect of her life.
As Mia (Liu Manqiong) gazed at the flowing river nearby, memories of her mother surfaced.
She recalled how her mother used to enjoy gazing over Hong Kong Ind at night from a hillside, admiring the illuminated Victoria Harbour bustling with cruise ships.
This nostalgia made Mia (Liu Manqiong) restless as she eagerly anticipated witnessing the beauty of the Yangtze River at night.<fn1a24> Find the newest release on find?novel</fn1a24>