Jarvis's failure had something to do with himself. He dreamed that he could make a fortune even if he didn't work hard.
He didn't know much about the market, and just wanted to make a fortune, so his dream of making money in the end fell very miserably after it was broken. He had suffered great losses. Not only did he lose the money he had invested, but also the money he earned with Celia was all in vain.
He was not reconciled at all. How could others make money by doing business and he had not started yet but ended in misery like this? He hadn't mentally prepared for it yet.
Celia, a girl, could bring so many people to make money together. Was he worse than a girl? Jarvis was confused as he deeply doubted himself.
Jay was a reliable and loyal person. For example, when he saw Jarvis lose confidence in his life due to the failure of his business, Jay could have ignored it. For a man like Jarvis who was impractical and incompetent, he indeed needed to learn his lesson, but seeing t
ything. She frowned as if she was thinking about something. Wendy kept looking at her face and didn't disturb her.
"No, I'm not tired. I don't have much work to do this day. Mom, let me take you to see the night view. The night view of this big city is beautiful."
Celia turned around and looked at Wendy, feeling sorry for her. Wendy wanted to help her, but she couldn't. Celia had planned to take her out to see the outside world, but just now Celia was immersed in her own world. This was not good. She also wanted to see the beauty of this era in this world, and by the way, she could forget all the troubles she had just thought.
"If you are tired, we can go back to our hotel to sleep. It is good if I stay with you. It doesn't matter where we go."
Wendy had always lived for others and never lived for herself.
"I don't want to sleep. It's not easy for me to take you out for a walk. Why should I sleep? Of course we should go back when you feel tired and you can't walk anymore."