Chapter 24
My Trillion-Dollar Assets is Exposed by My Wife’s Bragging!
24 Chapter 24 Trivial matters at home are the most emotional-consuming ones.
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âPff, heâs no gentleman. He just pretends to be one in front of my grandparents and my aunts, always acting so well-behaved to gain their trust and favor,â said Sana Woods dismissively, as if looking down on her brother.
âHeâs certainly good at winning people over, but other than that, heâs got nothing,â Sana continued, full of disdain.
Suri Drew, upon hearing Sana talk about Yigol Novak, couldnât help but be intrigued: âSo why do you have such a low opinion of your brother? Just because heâs a delivery guy?â
âYeah, heâs a grown man, and all he can do is run deliveries. What kind of skill is that?â
âAll heâs good at is housekeeping and winning peopleâs hearts. He doesnât have any real talents. Iâm worried about him, pretty sister. Do you think thereâs any woman whoâll ever find someone like him attractive?âaction
Sana didnât wait for Suri to voice her opinion before continuing,
âI think thereâs no chance, unless a woman is blind or sheâs so ugly that no one would marry her. Otherwise, thereâs no way sheâd ever be into him.â
Suri couldnât help but smile wryly at this rather unusual evaluation.
âWho knows? Maybe some good-looking woman who isnât blind will find your brother attractive?â
âActually, every girl has different ideas when it comes to choosing a partner.â
âTake me, for example. I have my own business, a house, and no worries about food and clothing. My idea of a good partner is a down-to-earth man, like your brother â someone whoâs reliable, good at taking care of the home, and does the housework.â
âAfter all, I donât need to rely on anyone for material needs. If I were also doing business and the person I found was also fully focused on business, then we wouldnât have time for each other, and in the end, it would be short-lived.â
âIn my view, a family should work together and treasure each other, not both be too busy to have time to go home or even eat a hot meal together and end up constantly complaining. Thatâs no fun.â
Sana disagreed, arguing: âYouâre just saying that, but would you actually do that?â
âSince you own a business, youâd never go for a man who doesnât hold a candle to you. Youâd feel embarrassed taking him out, and the saying âwell-matched in social and economic statusâ is quite reasonable.â
âYouâll definitely look for someone on your level. Even if you donât have time to clean up the house, you have money. You can hire a maid, and as for food, what kind of delicacies canât you buy when you have money?â
âIn my opinion, trivial matters at home can erode a relationship. The one staying at home always gets looked down on, their efforts ignored, and constantly criticized by the one working outside.â
âEspecially for men, before marriage, theyâd promise to earn money, provide for the family and treat their wives well. After having children, theyâd ask their wives not to work and solely care for the family.â
âBut when a woman actually does that, sheâll end up in a situation where she isnât respected by anyone.â
Suri didnât know what to say in response.
Indeed, this was the reality for many couples. Having seen so many similar situations, she had never been interested in marriage.
If not for her impulsive decision to marry Yigol, she doubted sheâd have ever considered tying the knot.
In a family, if thereâs too great a gap in the abilities of the two people, one will inevitably be seen as lacking ambition and not working hard enough.
Take Yigol for example, if he was indeed just a delivery guy, sheâd probably think he wasnât good enough for her.
If someone has no real abilities and only knows how to please others, what charm do they have?
Especially for men â many people subconsciously think that men should be stronger than women. If a man canât even surpass his woman, how incompetent must he be?
âSo, what if a man is very capable but prefers to keep a low profile and takes good care of his woman, even giving up all the glitz to willingly stay at home and look after his love?â Suri asked.
âThereâs no such man. Your assumption is not valid.â
âIf there is one, that woman must be incredibly charming to make the man willingly give up everything for her.â
âEven so, itâs probably just temporary. Men are the most unreliable creatures in the world. When something is fresh and theyâre still in love, theyâd be willing to do anything. But a manâs love doesnât last much longer than a fishâs memory. Once the novelty is gone and the love fades, theyâre no longer willing.â
Suri couldnât argue because deep down, she had always thought the same.
Only Yigol made her feel that he was different from other men.
However, their relationship couldnât be made public yet, so she didnât tell Sana about it.
Suri didnât dwell on this topic and instead shifted the focus, looking at Sanaâs makeup and asking,
âSister, who taught you to apply makeup?â
Sana instinctively covered her face. âItâs not someone who taught me, I just watched tutorials on my phone. It doesnât look good.â
She was well aware of her own skills and felt utterly embarrassed in front of the beautiful Suri.
âYou donât have to wear makeup right now. At your age, natural beauty is the most attractive. Just focus on skincare,â
âDo you like wearing makeup? I can find someone to teach you if you want,â Suri asked.
Sana quickly waved her hands, âNo, no, no! I donât like it at all. I just donât want people to think Iâm still a kid.â
Sana felt very awkward in front of Suri, thinking she had no dignity and looked like a clown.
Suri laughed, âYou are a kid. Why do you want others to think youâre a grown-up?â
âIf you want to be seen as a grown-up, eat more. I heard from your brother that you eat very little,â Suri said gently as she patted the little girlâs head.
âI donât want to get fat. If I eat too much and gain weight, I wonât look good,â Sana replied.
Suri laughed, thinking how all girls who love beauty have the same mindset.
âThatâs just what others say. The food your brother makes is not only delicious but also guarantees that it wonât affect your figure.â
âReally?â Sana was skeptical.
âOf course, itâs true. Youâll see after you taste it laterâ¦â
After dinner, Yigol watched Sana with a wry smile: âSana, your aunt said you eat very little, but it looks like a long-lost feast tonight. Even Tathagata Buddhaâs palm might not be enough to keep up with you!â