Chapter 12 - The Lovers' Quarrel

Young Master Fu and Young Mistress Liu were conscious of the impact they were having on people's lives as they built their foundation together.

They had encountered several difficulties along the journey, but they never gave up.

And now they were beginning to reap the rewards of their efforts.

Yet they could see that there was still a lot of work to be done as they peered down at the metropolis below.

They were aware that they owed it to others to make use of their position and abilities to assist due to the injustices and sufferings they had witnessed personally.

They then got a letter that abruptly altered everything one day.

It came from Mei, a woman who had learned of their charity and was requesting assistance.

Mei was a single mother who struggled to support her little daughter and make ends meet.

She had been putting in long shifts in a factory, but her pay barely covered their daily expenses.

And then, one day, she was unable to work due to an injury she sustained at work.

Mei was in danger of losing everything due to a lack of a job and assistance.

She was in need of their assistance after learning about the charity.

Young Mistress Liu and Young Master Fu were heartbroken when they read Mei's letter.

They understood that her tale was only one of many and that it was their duty to support her and those who were in a similar situation.

Therefore, they acted.

They helped Mei get back on her feet by utilising their resources and contacts to provide her the help she needed.

They gave her financial support, moral support, and assistance in finding a new work.

They knew they had made the correct decision as they observed Mei and her daughter begin to thrive once more.

They had a duty to utilise their influence and assets for good, and they were indeed improving the lives of many others.

It wasn't always simple, and there were still obstacles to overcome.

Nevertheless, when they observed the city below, they realised what they were accomplishing.

It was the only thing that mattered—they were genuinely changing things.