People always like to use the term "pattern" to describe a person's mind, but whether one has a pattern is closely related to whether one has money.
A rich person, like Miss Severa on the upstairs at this moment, when she was fiercely throwing a vase worth more than seven thousand onto a six-figure oil painting, never considered the issue of value.
What she wanted was just to relieve the discomfort in her heart, to vent the frustration accumulated in her chest. As for how many things were damaged and their worth, she didn't care.
This is what people often refer to as the pattern—disregarding specific issues that can be solved with money and instead pursuing a higher personal realm.
Because she has money, she can afford not to care about these things. They are, to her, like... things that are everywhere, just insignificant parts of life.