Mr. Willow often taught them that it was not poverty that was shameful, but rather the lack of ambition in a poor family. It was why wealthy families looked down on the poor.
"Mr. Carrington, you shouldn't say that. You generously offered Daisy a high salary, so we should be the ones feeling embarrassed," said Mr. Willow. He too was a man who knew how to talk. After Carrington made so many promises, he couldn't just accept them without feeling guilty.
His daughter was indeed talented, but it was always better to remain humble.
"She deserves that salary. It's not even that high," Carrington spoke the truth. Besides, even an ordinary servant in the Carrington Family would earn a six-figure salary annually.
"Yes, Mr. Willow. If Carrington said so, then it's not an overestimate of Daisy's abilities. She's really capable; if not, we would have wanted her to come work at our hotel. She's in high demand," said Carolline with a smile.