All these years, I've endured the tough times, and life has only improved. Now, I don't want to accept it even more.
He believed that Valentine Teller must feel the same way.
It was clear that she wasn't someone who coveted vanity.
"I don't mind, I don't mind. Your dad mentioned this before you arrived, and I refused. It turns out he also mentioned it to you." Valentine waved her hand with a smile, then asked, "Is your dad very rich? I heard a mansion on the hilltop costs over ten million!"
"He has some money, but it has nothing to do with me."
Turstin Muller smiled indifferently, having lots of money isn't necessarily a good thing.
He felt that his current life was pretty good. Being a university professor assured steady income, and getting married and having children would make it even more perfect.
"I admire you!"
Valentine gave a thumbs up.
Maybe she was too idealistic, believing that a man who regards wealth as dirt is a man who values feelings.
