But Serdid reach the sconclusion. A young schoolgirl could only beca mistress or sell her body to earn quick money.
There were students from prestigious universities who had high-paying jobs immediately after graduation. Sof them even made two hundred thousand within a few months, but this was a rare occurrence.
Obviously, the girl Marnie mentioned was not one of them. The sick was none other than her father, so she had to do something for his medical bills since she was a dutiful daughter. But with limited options for earning money, she had probably resorted to drastic measures. It was a sorry tale common amongst the poor.
Serunderstood the girl’s motivation for doing what she did to make the money, so he didn’t think negatively of her.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHe took the initiative to say, “Marnie, let's go and see your uncle when we return.” Since the kidney transplant had been performed, the cost of subsequent recuperation, immunosuppressant, and treatment of complications would only cost a few hundred thousand at most. He could give them this money and also introduce the girl to a charity to let her live a normal Life.
Marnie was taken aback. She averted her gaze and responded noncommittally, “We can discuss it later when we return.” ninja If she took Serto see her uncle, he could easily bump into Shirley.
Marnie was determined to keep Seraway from Shirley. She feared Sergio’s memory of his night with Shirley would resurface if Sersaw Shirley again.
The memory of that evening at the resort was still vivid in her mind.
The night had grown late and several of their friends wenpgaving a blast in a pub.
Shirley quoted not feeling well to leave first while others continued having fun.
It was Shirley who gathered her friends here, and Marnie didn’t know any of them. Feeling uncomfortable, Marnie used the excuse of seeing Shirley off to leave after Shirley's departure.
But Marnie didn’t catch up to Shirley. Instead, she walked slowly.
Shirley was Marnie’s cousin, only a few months older than Marnie.
Both being young, they were often compared by the villagers.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmWhen the villagers spoke about Shirley, they always praised her and said that she was promising.
Shirley attended a good university, though it was not the best university. She chose the best major offered at the university to pursue her studies.
During every winter and summer break, she would return to the town to teach the students and earn sextra income.
Whenever Marnie was brought up, things were different. Those villagers seldom praised Marnie.
Marnie had dropped out of school and worked for a few years.
Whenever she returned to the town, she was forced to attend blind dates, alluding to her as an unmarriageable girl. She didn’t appreciate the kindness behind those blind dates.
Finding a girlfriend was effortless for those who were good-looking and had high-paying jobs.
Marnie had a high standard for the kind of man she wanted, and she looked down on every man she had a blind date with and summarily rejected all of them.