Chapter 70 Public Opinion
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Aiden tugged on Louis’s sleeve. He’d clearly heard what those people were saying–he didn’t believe for a second that Louis
hadn’t.
Sure, having Freya line up wasn’t exactly wrong. Their teacher always talked about gender equality. But the teacher had also said boys should take care of girls–and husbands even more so. Letting Freya wait in line like this just felt… off.
“Uncle, shouldn’t we be the ones lining up instead? Freya’s a girl. My teacher said boys should take care of girls. And husbands should take even better care of their wives.”
Nearby, the conversation among a group of women continued:
“Aww, that little kid is adorable. Just listen to what he said–so sweet. His teacher must be great. I mean, yeah, good looks count for a lot, but the girl’s clearly beautiful too. Why should she be the one standing in line? Doesn’t feel right.”
“Exactly! What’s the point of a man being handsome if he’s not kind? Even if he’s rich and good–looking–if he doesn’t care about you, what’s the use? These days, women can earn their own money. Maybe we can’t all be super rich, but we can live comfortably if we work for it. That girl must be crazy in love to put up with this.”
“I’m with you. A man can be rich and hot, but if you’re not in his heart, you’re nothing more than mosquito blood and plain rice. Better to find someone who actually loves you. That’s what makes life worth living.”

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