Living in Beverly Hills, what does that mean? Gao Guang isn't the type to mooch off others. Why would he move into Sara's house? He knew that his mentor's wife adored him, and something didn't feel right.
The mentor's wife was only Jane. A real man wouldn't call anyone else his mentor's wife. Gao Guang was absolutely a man of his word, when he said something, he did it.
Those in the know understood that the mentor's wife pitied Gao Guang's hard life. Those unaware might think Gao Guang was living off a woman.
So what was there to hesitate about? Refuse, of course.
"Miss Sara, I will not..."
Just as Gao Guang was about to firmly refuse, Sara said without a doubt, "I seldom stay in Los Angeles, and I don't like Beverly Hills. I'm giving you a suite there, and you're not allowed to refuse."
How does that saying go again?
To be impoverished but not lose ambition, no, that's not it.
It's "When a gift is offered by an elder, one does not dare to decline"!