To be honest, He Tiantian's past life wasn't too great, but it was more about the spiritual level.
As for eating and dressing, her aunt He Shengnan didn't treat her too harshly.
After all, He Tiantian's biological parents sent her living expenses every month.
He Tiantian could still eat her fill, dress warmly, and ensure a minimum of nutrition.
Chen Nan, however, because she wanted to study, didn't hesitate to break with her family, whose parents intentionally tighten their hold on her, not giving her a penny.
She not only had to earn tuition, miscellaneous fees, and the like but also had to figure out how to feed and clothe herself, as well as handle unexpected expenses like headaches and colds.
She, a sixteen or seventeen-year-old girl, still in school, could only earn a very limited salary.
Although there were school reductions and subsidies, they were just a drop in the bucket.
Chen Nan could only make do, ensuring she didn't go hungry.
