Ye Xin knew that Yang Chen didn't have money right now. The clothes she was wearing all cost thousands, if not tens of thousands, so she didn't want to add to Yang Chen's burden.
Actually, Yang Chen understood this himself.
Although Ye Xin didn't usually showcase or demonstrate an air of superiority in her life, her clothes, her lifestyle, and her taste were indeed very high-end.
For example, the kitchenware at home was all imported top-of-the-line from Lancy Country, completely custom-made. The sofa was custom-ordered and air-shipped from the United Kingdom, and even the display shelves were authentic ancient racks transported straight from Jin Chen.
Ye Xin's taste was deeply embedded in her life, an elegance and grace that ordinary people couldn't emulate. She wouldn't drop brand names or tout herself as high-end. That supposed high-end is only about spending, not taste. True elegance and nobility are woven into life itself, and that's what you call taste.
