Chapter 133 Show Off in front of the Villagers
- Back in Gary's hometown, the villagers believed he had finally made it big. They were convinced he was now a billionaire with the means to own his own private jet.
- Every year, when the family made their trip back, the townsfolk showered them with exaggerated praise, their compliments almost laughable. This made Margaret, who had always struggled to fit into the high-society circles in the capital, feel a sense of satisfaction. It fed her vanity and gave her a sense of importance.
- Even though her hometown still faced financial struggles, Margaret eagerly looked forward to these visits each year, especially around the holidays.