Chapter 175: Women Can’t Become the Richest Man in the World
Chapter 175: Women Can’t Become the Richest Man in the World
Qiao Zhuoyue sighed deeply. In her previous life, she had no parents. She had been struggling and struggling from childhood to adulthood. Every step she took was according to her own wishes. She had never experienced any pressure from elders of any age.
And now, she realized it.
She was only twenty-three years old, which in later generations would be the age when a college graduate just entered the society, but in this era, it is already considered old.
If it were a big city, the age requirement might be more relaxed, but this is a village, a country town where a girl's life is determined from the moment she is born. Even if she has a successful career, she will still be criticized for not knowing where the money comes from.
Qiao Zhuoyue wanted to take them away from here, but her mother and grandfather, who were older generations, were unwilling to leave.
They stubbornly believe that this is their roots and the place they cannot leave.
You can go out and play, but you have to go home.
If she doesn't leave, she will definitely be affected, and over time, she will be the one affected.
Qiao Zhuoyue put down her chopsticks and bowl. She traveled back to the past not to adapt to the times, follow local customs, get married and have children.
There are so many opportunities falling in front of her that she can't pick them all up. Why should she take the risk of another person integrating into her life?
When getting married, she has to make all financial plans well, otherwise her hard work may very likely be used to prepare wedding clothes for another person, and if she wants to integrate another person into her life, she cannot guarantee the other person's character.
Everyone knows Qiao Zhuoyue's abilities, but who can guarantee that the men who come to her are not after her property and abilities?
She is a businesswoman and has been immersed in the business world for so many years. Why would she do an unprofitable deal that would do more harm than good?
Even if she falls in love with someone in the future, she will not get married. Love is the most unguaranteed and the shortest-lasting. After the surging love is over, who can guarantee that the conscience of the person next to you will remain unchanged for a lifetime.
If future marriage can bring her more security and benefits, she will make the choice.
But in this era, at this moment, no one is more valuable than herself.
Having a child is even more ridiculous. The risks involved may be unclear nowadays, but as a person of the future, how could Qiao Zhuoyue not know how great the risks are?
She also doesn't think she can be responsible for another life. Having a child is not just about giving birth to it and being happy. She can make money, but it doesn't mean she can raise a good child. What if she raises a murderer or gets killed herself?
Qiao Zhuoyue wiped her mouth and said, "Mom, when you and grandpa decide to move to the city with me, tell me and I'll send someone to pick you up. If you don't want to, it's fine to live here. The house has been renovated anyway."
"If you feel unwell, tell my third sister. She knows more. If there is an emergency, give me a call and I will come back."
"I have another cooperation to discuss tomorrow, so I'll leave first."
Qiao Zhuoyue stood up and left without stopping for a moment.
She truly took care of them as if they were her own family, and they truly gave her back the love she had never received, but they were limited by the thinking of the times.
When ideas from different eras collide, friction will occur. Staying together at this time will do no good except to add to the meaningless quarrels.
She is not someone who likes to be controlled by others, and she will only follow the path she thinks is right throughout her life.
Qiao Zhuoyue did try to change their minds at the beginning, but this is not something that can be changed overnight. Talking too much will make the elderly emotional, which is not good for their health.
Then just don't change it. You will get used to it after a while.
She is walking on a single-plank bridge and does not need anyone's understanding. 】
"Street Stalls" is actually a bit special.
Although "Death Train" and "Grandma's Milk" also cover all age groups, most of them cover open-minded people.
Even if some people have backward ideas, when reading the novel that covers a large amount of strange ideas, they will easily ignore the parts that make them feel wrong.
But perhaps because "Street Stalls" is set in the countryside, it contains a lot of family matters, as well as the down-to-earth original profession of the protagonist, which has attracted a completely different audience from the other two books.
There are young groups, but there are also groups with backward ideas. In the beginning, the quarrels between the author and the readers were also a collision between two generations with different thoughts. However, later on, many readers developed a unique mode of interaction with the author.
In the most recent chapter, the heroine's career has reached a small peak, and new points of controversy have focused on her marriage and love, and the quarrel in the comment section has begun again.
[It is a bit urgent to urge marriage at the age of 23. I have an aunt who was not urged to get married until she was 27 or 28, but she worked hard in a big city. ]
[In rural areas, people usually get married when they are 18 or 19, and some even get married when they are 15 or 16. They all start dating after they stop going to school.]
[There is no harm in getting married early, the mother is also doing it for the heroine's own good. The heroine has been struggling alone for such a long time, she must feel lonely, and now she will feel warm to have a family and children to go home. ]
Boiling a frog in warm water: Do you mean when you come home after a busy day outside to see your husband sleeping soundly, your child crying and covered in pee and feces, and the unwashed dishes in the kitchen and the leftovers on the dining table?
[In fact, I think that this is enough. There is no need to become the richest man in the world as in the title of the book. It is amazing for a woman to make it this far on her own. She can find someone to marry and return to her family.]
[No man wants a woman who is too good. No man wants his wife to be better than himself. If the heroine continues to struggle, no one will want her.]
Boiling a frog in warm water: Only useless men would think this way, because their wife’s strength cannot cover up their own incompetence and cowardice.
[I've said it before, it would be reasonable if the protagonist was a man, but if it was a woman, how could she become the world's richest person? Isn't that a bit exaggerated? Besides, which woman dares to go out and do business or speculate in stocks nowadays?]
Boiling a frog in warm water: You are a man, can you reach the toes of the heroine? Have you made any achievements in this era where men are treated so preferentially? If you have nothing to do, go lick the toilet instead of talking here.
[The heroine is a bit cold-blooded. After all, they are her relatives. Is it necessary to do this? Moreover, in rural areas, if children don't get married, they will be gossiped about. The heroine doesn't think about herself, but at least think about her mother and grandfather. ]
[There are three unfilial acts, and the worst is not having a son. I would have given up on the book if the heroine didn't get married and have children in the finale. It's too immoral. What's the meaning of a woman's life if she doesn't get married and have children? Isn't the purpose of all this hard work to marry a better man?]
Boiling a frog in warm water: You hid when humans were evolving, you held an umbrella when God was spreading IQ, and you are still a jumping monkey as the times progress. You should not go online, you should climb a tree.
This was Li Wenshu's most aggressive response.
The two consecutive books of Sweet and Sour Spare Ribs have no CP, so readers don’t care about the protagonist’s marriage and love issues, and the plot does not focus on family matters.
If Cheng Nan and Luo Xunnan were to be paired together, the young readers would be the first to disagree.
But the protagonist of this book is a female protagonist, and this pseudonym has never written a novel before. The current female novel market basically assumes romance novels with a male protagonist who will get married and have children in the end.
When Li Wen was halfway through writing the book, everyone in the comment section was guessing who the male protagonist was, from a partner to a young man from the countryside.
Some readers are even more anxious about finding a partner than the heroine's mother.
She clearly said in the introduction that there is no CP, how come everyone is blind?
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