He especially loathed her like this.
Initially, he did not approve of her career choice.
It had nothing to do with his prejudice toward the entertainment industry, but as a man, he felt that it was his duty to be the provider for his wife.
The wealth he had was enough to support a thousand, ten thousand, or even a million of her without a hitch. This was no exaggeration.
He felt that she did not have to work, but she said that if he took care of her, she would feel like a fettered canary in a cage.
She wanted to work and be financially independent. She wanted to earn enough money to support herself at least.
He respected her and, therefore, promoted her secretly, yet for her job, she was willing to make such sacrifices.
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He only hoped that her beauty and everything good about her was only for him. He did not want anyone else to lust for her beauty.