Chapter 159 The Difficulty of Transitioning
Sariah returned home feeling embarrassed and the first thing she did was to seek out Hanson to pour out her grievances.
After a long time apart, Hanson saw Sariah drenched and with a wronged expression on her face. His heart ached for her. “What happened, Sariah?”
Sariah cried out in anger and frustration, “That despicable Aylin is humiliating me! Dad! She just wants to make my life miserable! You have to help me get revenge!”
Hanson suddenly recalled the consequences of his two attempts to deal with Aylin, and his face stiffened a bit.
“I’ll definitely make that little wretched pay! Don’t cry, don’t cry, Sariah. Go change your clothes
first.”
Hanson patted Sariah on the shoulder without saying anything substantial.
Sariah was somewhat dissatisfied. The humiliation she had suffered was too much, and mere verbal consolation was not enough to soothe her emotions.
She stomped her foot, annoyed, and said, “Dad, you always say that, but when will you finally deal with that despicable woman? Look at how she’s been bullying me, and all you do is talk!”
Hanson was feeling quite uncomfortable himself, having been beaten up. To make matters worse, his daughter came home and yelled at him, which only served to further infuriate him.
“What are you complaining about? If you want to be successful, you have to endure hardships! Do you know what your father went through to get where he is today?”
Hanson frowned and scolded sternly, “You can’t even bear this little hardship and you still want to become a lady from a rich family? Do you have what it takes? Can you even compete with her?”
“Dad!”
“There’s no use complaining. If you can’t win, you need to learn how to hide your strength. Just look at you, wearing your emotions on your sleeve. Go on, get back to your room and reflect on this!”
Sariah was upset with Aylin and had been scolded by Hanson. With a belly full of grievances and
nowhere to vent, she covered her mouth, turned around, and ran off.
Hanson sat on the leather couch, rubbing his head, feeling the headache coming back again.
Now, the Koch Group is entirely under Aylin’s control, and he can’t get involved at all. It’s easy to go from frugality to extravagance, but difficult to return to frugality from extravagance. Their whole family has become accustomed to living lavishly without any planning, and now they are in dire need of money.
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