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My Sweet Second Marriage (Eudora and Amos) novel Chapter 1130

Naomi noticed that Culver was looking at her mischievously after she reprimanded him for overspending on a bottle of mineral water.

She felt a bit restless from his gaze so she asked, "What are you looking at?"

"It turns out that you care so much about my money."

Naomi was mystified.

She thought to herself, "I don't specifically care about your money. As long as it's money, I'll pay attention to it. My mother taught me that although money is indispensable in life, we shouldn't rely too much on it."

If she were to adopt such a wasteful lifestyle, she wouldn't be able to survive the day she would lose all her money.

Therefore, she and Eddison had learnt the importance of being thrifty at a young age. After all, her day-to-day basic needs wouldn't cost too much. Usually, what she had was more than enough.

"You don't have to feel sorry for me. I can make money, and I'll let my wife live a wealthy life in the future. Plus, the price of an item is proportional to

its quality. An expensive item won't have bad quality!"

Naomi stared suspiciously at him, wondering why he had casted her a look when he had said 'my wife' just then.

Other than that, she was rather dubious about his remark regarding price and quality.

"So, do you mean that cheap things are poorly made?"

"Isn't that so?" Obviously, that was what Culver thought. That was why he spent such a large amount of money on a bottle of mineral water.

His values really stunned her.

"Then, what about the poor?"

"Naturally, they will use cheaper things. Speaking of which, Olsen Group does a lot of philanthropic work every year to help them."

His tone was solemn.

Naomi was rendered speechless.

She felt that it was necessary to let him know about the correct outlook on life.

"Are you hungry? Let's go eat something!"

Culver nodded and the two of them walked out of the alley.

There was a street for foodies not far from them.

Naomi had been there before.

It was incredibly famous. The food sold there might look ordinary, but they were truly palatable. In the past, when she was tired from her training, she would go to the street and treat herself to a feast. She would order something from all the stores and all the exhaustion of her body would dissipate.

As soon as they walked into the street, they smelled a strong aroma. It was the smell of corn dogs.

Naomi took a deep breath.

She heard Culver's confused voice, "What is this smell?"

"It smells good, doesn't it? It's from corn dogs!"

"The smell is quite unpleasant."

However, Naomi took no notice of his complaint because she had already rushed to a stall that was selling corn dogs.

She bought two sets. Only then did she realize that Culver had not followed her.

She held the food in her hand and went back along the same path, only to find that Culver was still standing at the same spot as before, with a look of disdain on his face.

"What are you doing here? Aren't you hungry?" As she approached him, the smell of corn dogs in her hand spread out, and he took a step back in response to that.

"Don't come any closer!"

He stared uneasily at the corn dogs in her hand.

"Are you afraid of corn dogs?"

He feigned nonchalance while replying to her, "I'm afraid of nothing!"

"Why don't you have a try?"

Naomi smiled, and raised the corn dog to his lips.

"It's really delicious!"

"Take it away!" Culver looked at the food with contempt. He really could not understand why such a food would exist.

Naomi deliberately asked him to pay for the food.

Soon, he came back, incredulous.

"We ate so much just now, yet it only cost a few dollars?"

Naomi said, "As I expected."

"Why is it so cheap?" asked Culver. Naomi felt that his outlook on life was experiencing a drastic change.

Naomi smiled and pointed at the crowd of people, saying, "Food here has always been so cheap. This is the life of ordinary people, or poor people in your words."

Culver was deep in thought as he replied, "They

look really happy!"

Naomi laughed out loud and then said, "Why do you think that poor people are not happy? There's only a small portion of people who can make it to the top of the pyramid. Most of them remain at the bottom of the pyramid and live ordinary lives. Regardless of whether we're rich or poor, we will all only live once. Besides, all of us are equal, and nobody is innately more noble than someone else. Our lives are so short, only lasting a few decades, so why don't we try our best to live a happy life?"

Culver was left dazed by her words. No one had ever spoken to him in that way before.

Ever since he was a child, everyone around him had been telling him that he was born with a silver spoon in his mouth, and that he was meant to achieve something great.

His every word and action represented the Olsen family. He was entrusted with the responsibility of making his family proud. He had to excel in everything so that his life wouldn't be wasted.

On the contrary, Naomi had just told him that everyone was the same, and that they should all lead a happy life.

He reckoned that her words were true.

Seeing that he was in a daze, Naomi stretched her hand out and waved it in front of his eyes, saying, "What's wrong? What are you thinking of? if you don't react soon, I'm going to eat up all your share too!"

Culver came to his senses and grabbed hold of the hand in front of his eyes.

Her hand was tender and white. It covered his palm, as if filling up the small gap in his empty heart at the same time.

The atmosphere was suddenly tinged with pink. Culver wanted to say something, but in the next second, Naomi directly punched him.

"You rogue! How dare you molest me?!"

Her actions rendered him speechless.

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