Marrying The Supposed Gold Digger (Valerie)

Chapter 285



Katherine wasted no time getting into conversation as soon as Valerie got into the car, suggesting they go into business together by opening a shop. However, Valerie reiterated her previous refusal. “I don’t have any experience running a shop. It’s different from working a job, and as you know, 1 don’t have touch money…

Katherine was confident and declared, “Money’s not an issue; I’ve got it covered! Valerie, if you join me in opening the shop, you can invest your ideas. We’ll split the profits by half; if we lose, it’s on me!”

Valerie smiled wryly, feeling amused and touched by Katherine‘ enthusiasm. “Katherine, let’s not even discuss whether I want to open a shop. But we’d have to be clear about everything we were to do it. I’d contribute what I can, nothing more

It was true that there were many cases of friendships and relationships turning sour due to business partnerships Sometimes, making everything clear and transparent from the art was the best approach. However, even though Valerie wasn’t interested in opening a shop, it didn’t mean she hadn’t thought about changing jobs. Upstodatee from Novel(D)ra/m/a.O(r)g

The last time when Manny mentioned the job transfer to her, Viderie thought a lot about it. She felt that just working like this wasn’t sustainable. Valerie wanted a higher salary, so she took on sales roles. However, there weren’t many opportunities for promotion or salary increases in sales, even if Valerie reached the sales manager level. Moreover, even as a manager, there was always the possibility of being transferred. Valerie didn’t want to remain passive. With a baby on the way, she needed to save money to support the child.

Louis gave her 20 thousand dollars, and she used 6,000 dollars to pay off debts. Now, she had 14 thousand dollars, but it wasn’t enough to raise a child. Matthew had a house, so she saved on rent.

Despite Matthew suggesting splitting expenses evenly, he practically covered everything, occasionally transferring money under the guise of household expenses, as if worried her account might not be sufficient. Valerie found this gesture heartwarming but didn’t want to take advantage. Ultimately, she believed women should have their careers. If someone gave her money, that was great, but if not, she wasn‘ worried.

It was as if she knew what Valerie was thinking. Katherine suddenly asked, “Valerie, how were things going between you and

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Valerie replied, “I haven’t thought about it much…” So much had happened that Valerie had been overwhelmed just trying to live her life. Although she occasionally thought about her relationship with Matthew and what it meant then, she had hesitated to delve too deeply into it.

Katherine sighed knowingly. “Well, that sounds alright then.

Valerie raised an eyebrow, “Why do ou say that?”

“Valerie, you can tell you haven’t dated much. If you didn’t like someone, you couldn’t stand being around them for more than a few days. But you’ve been married him for over a month, so you must not dislike him. Plus, I see he treats you well He’s a bit reserved, but he’s good–looking. And, of course, Valerie, you’re beautiful, more than enough to match him.” Katherine explained.

Valerie couldn’t help but laugh at Katherine acting as her relationship advisor. Katherine felt frustrated because she had considered introducing Valerie to her older brother. He was wealthy, successful, and reasonably good–looking, though a bit stubborn and perhaps self–centered. But these minor flaws weren’t deal–breakers in the face of his wealth.

Katherine drove and spoke earnestly, “Valerie, the thing with Caleb Lane is past now. Looking back, I find it laughable that I once contemplated suicide over someone like him. But I did learn something from that failed relationship: when you’re considering being with someone, no matter how much you like them, you have to calmly think about what they can bring to the relationship. It’s not selfishness; it’s reality. When people look for a partner, they seek love or money; at least one should be there for a relationship to last. Of course, if you can find someone with both, that’s even better!” Valerie thought momentarily and said, “Can I be greedy? I also hope he can make me wealthy.”

Valerie amused Katherine, and the sisters‘ conversation gradually shifted from serious to playful.

“Men, it’s best if they live–als.”

“Even when we argue, seeing that handsome face makes it hard to stay angry.”

“Yeah, and if he can cook, that would be even better.”

“Valerie, I hope he has good stamina.”

Valerie asked, “Why?”

Katherine stifled a laugh. “Valerie, are you genuinely unaware or pretending not to understand? Good stamina is crucial for lifelong happiness!”

Valerie hesitated momentarily, then realized what Katherine meant, and she flushed. Katherine leaned closer, curious, “Valerie, with your husband often working late and being so busy, does he… measure up?”


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