After dealing with the affairs of the steel company in the morning, Zhu Wencong followed Deborah to her large estate.
During the idle chatter on the way, Zhu Wencong realized that the fertility rates among white middle-class people were indeed low; there might be issues on both the male and female sides.
Marriage was only to fulfill a duty, and after getting married, each party looked for their own true love without interfering with each other.
Knowing that her man, Orland, spent his days indulging in pleasures and never coming home at night, Deborah devoted all her thoughts to her daughter.
As long as her daughter was by her side, it didn't matter whether Orland was there or not; at least he wouldn't dare to divorce easily, as the cost was more than he could bear.
Now Deborah had finally come out on top. After Orland's death, she rightfully inherited everything he had.