Chapter 14 Sending Things
“Anything is fine. I’m not picky,” a clear voice came from inside.
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Alright, Louis was easier to take care of than she had imagined. Freya bounced back to the table and continued typing.
After finishing another chapter, she suddenly remembered the app she used to sell second–hand items and quickly opened it. To her surprise, twelve bags and two sets of clothes had already sold.
She wasn’t very familiar with the value of luxury goods, so when she listed them, she first checked their prices online, then priced them at 80 percent of that. Many of the items hadn’t been opened, but she was worried that Louis might need money urgently, so she didn’t dare price them too high. She had even feared that no one would buy them if they were too expensive, but it turned out they sold quite quickly.
She wrote down the addresses for delivery, saved the files, and then ran to her room to gather the bags and clothes. Since there were a lot of items to send, she planned to have someone pick them up.
Half an hour later, everything was packed, and the pickup person arrived. Louis, probably hearing the noise, opened the door.
“What are you doing?” Louis frowned as he realized something wasn’t right.
While Freya had the delivery person record the information, she didn’t look up as she replied, “I had too many clothes and bags before. I’m not going out now, and they take up too much space, so I decided to sell some. These are the ones I sold today. I need to ship them to the buyers.”
Louis grabbed her hand, which was holding her phone, stopping her. “No need. We’re not at the point where you need to sell things.”
How could I afford new ones? One bag costing tens of thousands of dollars was enough to cover half a year’s living expenses. Buying a few would leave me eating nothing but dirt.
Louis, slightly stunned by the smile on the face he was familiar with but recently feeling quite distant, lowered his head. He saw the boxes on the floor and bent down to pick them up, helping the delivery person put them in the large bag.

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