Chapter 53
Marrying
Chapter 53
Matthew only realized belatedly that his impulsive purchase might be a bit pricey for Valerie. âA friend recommended this brand. Itâs expensive but very practical. Since itâs something to be used longâterm, I might as well get a good one.â His explanation was stiff, his face expressionless.
If someone had told him a month ago that the mighty CEO of Noria Group would one day find himself having to explain a purchase to a woman, he definitely would laugh it off.
Luckily, Valerie didnât say much. Although they were husband and wife, she didnât feel she had the right to interfere with his spending. However, she truly had no intention of letting him purchase anything else.
She said, âWeâre inviting my brother and sisterâinâlaw for dinner tomorrow. If we order now, the delivery will take two or three days, which is definitely too late. So I suggest we go shopping in the market early tomorrow.â
As Valerie wasnât dwelling on the dishwasher, Matthew secretly breathed a sigh of relief. âIâll drive you there in the morning then.â
âOkay,â Valerie replied.
The kitchen was already cleaned up. Valerie changed her shoes, took a halfâhour stroll on the balcony, and then returned inside to shower.
Matthewâs room was already closed when she came out, and he really went to bed early, as he said. Valerie wanted to remind him a few more things, like not to be nervous, so her brother wouldnât notice anything weird tomorrow.
At this moment, it suddenly dawned on her that it was she who was actually nervous. After telling a lie, she would become anxious and apprehensive about what was to come.
To be honest, Matthew was a really good partner. In her memory, her parents had been bickering for years. Her father managed the finances, while her mother stayed at home to take care of the kids. Every month, her mother had to beg her father for the living expenses, only to be scolded for being wasteful. Not dareing to confront her dad, her mom would take out her frustration on the kids⦠More accurately, on her.
Her mother doted on her brother, Julian, so the few living expenses mostly went to him. Having been through times of scarcity since childhood, resentful yet helpless, she learned the importance of money early on. She wished that her family could be like her classmates, where the mother managed the finances. If her mom had more money at hand, maybe sheâd be treated better, too.
But then, Julianâs situation turned her beliefs upside down. Julian handed over almost all his earnings to his wife to manage. His fruit business was actually pretty decent, raking in a cool 2 thousand dollars without breaking a sweat. Yet, here they were, still bickering, almost turning into bitter enemies. Julian, the breadwinner himself, was living the most pathetic life.
Valerie thought Julian was right in his last reminder. No matter what, having the cash in your own hands was the most reassuring. Only money kept you from going hungry and allowed you to stand straight without having to beg from others.
She was determined to make and save money. After fing up and financially independent, she was not about to live her life at anyoneâs
mercy anymore. She was never going back to that situation.
Valerie had mentally prepared herself to draw a clear line with cards into her hands.
atthew, to split every bill. But in just a few days, Matthew had already shoved two
Having seen couples calculating against each other, eager to empty the otherâs pockets down to the last penny, Valerie was quite unsettled by Matthew, who was so proactive about giving money. From a young age until now, no one except Julian had treated her like this.
Valerie mused to herself, Aside from his gloomy face, Mr. Grant is a great guy!
The next day, Valerie woke up early as usual to clean the hamster cage.
When Matthew emerged, Valerie was cradling the hamster in her palm, her face full of
âMy dear little Peanut, why do you seem so listless
these days? Are you not adjusting well to the new environment?â she cooed gently, stroking the hamsterâs fur with her fingertips, completely unaware that the culprit behind the hamsterâs lethargy was standing right behind her and watching her.
Matthew sneered inwardly, wondering what was cute about that bald, chubby hamster.
*Mr. Grant, youâre awake?â Valerie saw Matthew and greeted him with a smile.
Matthew was quite pleased when Valerie immediately put down the hamster and walked toward him, thinking, âItâs just an ugly hamster; canât even file a complaint anyway?
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