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Sienna Thornton listened to all this, but her expression remained indifferent.
Quentin Thorne seemed to have some complicated thoughts, his expression quite intricate.
Ian Grant, upon hearing how much the Forresters could profit in a year, seemed a bit jealous. He glanced at Sienna Thornton with disdain and snorted, "No matter how much money they earn, it's still the husband's family's money. Can it be given to the wife?"
This wasn't wrong. Everyone present had lived for more than half a lifetime and understood the unspoken rules of marriage. Even in ordinary families, finances need to be clearly distinguished, let alone in a wealthy family like the Forresters.
Everyone just laughed and didn't continue the topic.
The atmosphere quieted down.
Mina Thorne, who had been silent, suddenly spoke in a calm voice, "Not every woman who marries into a wealthy family is after their money."
Sienna Thornton glanced at her.
