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School Hunk or Childhood Sweetheart?-Chapter 420 - 421: He Didnβt Take Her to Heart
Sheng Ting finished dinner with Shen Weiyi and was about to take her back. ππ£πππ ππππ¨π―ππ.ππ¨π
Shen Weiyi expressed that she wanted to wander around the school.
Sheng Ting wanted to accompany her but was rejected by her.
During that time, he happened to receive a call from Senior Brother Mu. Shen Weiyi told him to go ahead with his business, as Senior Brother Mu was urging him to hurry, and Sheng Ting had no choice but to return to the laboratory first. Shen Weiyi then pushed the little one out of the cafeteria by herself.
As soon as she reached the cafeteria entrance, she was stopped in her tracks.
"How much money will it take for you to leave him?" the girl directly blocked her path and cut to the chase.
A commercial marriage is, after all, just about money, and it just so happened her family had money. If the other party wanted an opportunity for cooperation, her family could provide that too.
On hearing this, Shen Weiyi couldnβt help but laugh.
Ever since she was young, it seemed like the last thing she lacked was money.
And now, someone actually wanted to bribe her to leave Sheng Ting.
"How much money can you give me?" she asked with obvious interest.
The girl responded, "Is ten million enough?"
She usually had no concept of spending money. Although the pocket money and New Yearβs money she got from her family amounted to quite a few tens of millions, most of it had been spent. The money that remained probably only totaled about that much.
"It doesnβt seem quite enough," Shen Weiyi said with a desire to laugh. The girl in front of her didnβt seem to have a clear idea of who she was.
Otherwise, she wouldnβt be saying things like ten million is enough to make her leave Sheng Ting.
To most people, ten million is indeed a large sum of money, but to someone worth billions, it really isnβt much at all.
Jiang Shu didnβt know much about Shen Weiyi; when she first heard that the two were engaged in a commercial marriage, she lost the interest to dig further.
She thought that the union of two families was nothing more than a matter of interests and believed as long as she offered enough benefits, convincing the other party to leave wasnβt impossible.
However, she forgot one point: if it was a commercial marriage, it means the other partyβs family background couldnβt be weak, and those ten million might really be something they wouldnβt take seriously.
Jiang Shu pursed her lips and said, "Then how much do you want? Or we donβt have to talk about money, we can talk about cooperation instead. Whatever the Sheng Family can give you, my family can give too."
Shen Weiyi smiled and said, "What if I say I donβt want money, and I wonβt leave him?"
"Why wouldnβt you want money? Arenβt you two in a commercial marriage?" Jiang Shu frowned, "He doesnβt love you at all. Staying by his side wonβt bring you happiness. As long as you agree to leave him, I can convince my dad to cooperate with your family. I guarantee your familyβs company wonβt suffer any impact. With the money in hand, you could find someone who truly likes you. Isnβt that better? Why insist on staying with someone who doesnβt love you?"
"How do you know he doesnβt love me?" Shen Weiyi retorted.
Jiang Shu replied, "I heard that the two of you havenβt even held a wedding. Heβs not even willing to give you a wedding, doesnβt that speak volumes?"
A wedding is not just a ceremony; it is also a declaration to everyone. It represents the promise and determination of two people and is a very important event in oneβs life.
It could only mean that he did not take her to heart.
The term βcommercial marriageβ indicated that the union was for the sake of interests.
Once commercial aspects are mixed into the marriage, the nature of the marriage changes.
Shen Weiyi said, "Have you ever heard that commercial marriages are often the most solid in a marriage? Because when interests are involved, itβs not just about the marriage anymore."
People can betray emotions, but they wonβt betray their interests.







