Xu Yuanyuan was especially anxious, afraid that old Zhou Sheng would readily agree to Lu Qingqing's unreasonable demands.
Although life in the United States was also pampered, how could it compare to the carefree existence in Hong Kong?
Foreigners ultimately look down on Asians, and despite having money, Xu Ruolan and Xu Yuanyuan faced considerable discrimination.
Without a man in the household, many coveted their residence in the mansion.
It's different in Hong Kong; as long as you have money, you have status. Even if others secretly despise the actions of the mother and daughter, as long as Xu Yuanyuan succeeds in rising to the top, everyone will cozy up to them and greet them with smiles.
When they go to the Hermes counter to buy a bag, the staff will fawn over them, not those ordinary women who were rightfully wedded.
In Hong Kong's upper society, isn't this the way those successful third parties become legitimate?