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"Thinking about it, it's actually better. I'll be able to earn a salary in two more years, and by then, our home's finances can improve even further. We need to prepare houses and education funds for the two kids in the family."
Isaac didn't care about these things; as an orphan, she didn't care about such material possessions.
However, her classmates would occasionally talk about marriage, and it seemed that these past two years, marriage has started emphasizing material aspects. It's no longer the days when some furniture and a house provided by the workplace organization was enough to live by.
Moreover, Mrs. Kiara had also taught her, saying that leaving money in the bank was dead capital; nothing beat investing in houses. She advised to buy as much as one could afford. Isaac really took Mrs. Kiara's words to heart. Second Brother had enough money to buy two houses, and she planned to buy two and stock them up for the kids first.