Chapter 335
Pethe tane Nora grew up, she became more independent. Leonard’s career also started to steadily rise, and at home, he fulfilled all his responsibilities as both a husband and father.
Jest constantly praised Leonard in front of Nora. She even told Nota that if she could find a husband like Leonard in the future, she would live a happy life. These words made Nora admire and depend on Leonard
As Nota grew up, her career made no further progress. She only managed to keep a stable job.
jeslyn muttered, “1s it my fault?”
Madison shook her head. “A person’s decisions are influenced by their surroundings and upbringing. Your husband’s and daughter’s horoscopes aren’t compatible with yours. Your horoscope indicates loneliness, particularly after the age of 55”
Jead went down “Loneliness… I’m already 54 this year. I’ll be 55 next year.”
Madiun nodded. “Although you have signs of loneliness, your horoscope also shows potential for significant success because of a positive alignment in this period. This particular alignment, known as the Nourishing Star in your life path, is strongest when it appears early on in your horoscope.
“It indicates that in your later years, you could have great financial success. It’s more reliable than if it were to appear later in life.
“For someone with this placement, a career in writing, performing arts, public relations, or any field that involves interacting with people could lead to major financial gains. Even Industries related to food or hospitality could bring substantial wealth
The live chat quiddy filled up with comments.
“Madison, please explain. How big are the fortunes?”
“I felt sorry for her just a moment ago, but now, 1 envy her.”
“This is some next–level luck! Marry, have kids, get cheated on, divorce, and then hit the jackpot? Where can I find a husband like that?”
“I’m impressed!”
“Fortune, prosperity!”
Madison read the comments and then addressed Jeslyn seriously, “Both your husband’s and daughter’s horoscopes clash with yours. If you don’t divorce or leave them, you might not face sickness or disaster, but you’ll never experience wealth or growth in your catert.”
Before she could respond, the comments exploded again
“Ma’am, if you hesitate for even a second, I’ll question your sanity.”
“Leave them” If anyone blocos my path to fortune, I’d cut ties with them–be it my husband or daughter. It’ll be the same with my parents too!”
“Just get a divorce, ma’am. If not now, when?
“Ma’am,
.do
you need a new daughter? I’m willing to fill in
Foranew husband. I can be that too.”
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