Second, because Luke had once mentioned in passing that the owner of this milk tea shop was a genius who had keenly sensed a business opportunity. Back in college, he used his scholarship as his first pot of gold to invest in the shop, which grew bigger and bigger over time.
It wasn't just the scholarship—he had also borrowed some money from classmates. Someone who needed to borrow money from friends to start a business probably didn't come from a wealthy family; otherwise, the startup capital would have come from family funds, not a scholarship.
So how could it possibly be the Nelson Family? Even if the Nelsons had fallen on hard times in recent years, investing in—or even outright acquiring—a milk tea shop would have been easy for them.
To her surprise, Logan explained, "It has nothing to do with the Nelson Family. The investment money was earned by Hunter when he was in college. The Nelsons had no idea."
With that, Selina understood.