Chapter 266: The Taste of Poverty_1

"Yes, because I would rather face the brutal truth than live a life of self-deception." Ye Ranran's gaze was resolute.

"My father died when I was in college, and my mom started working as a nanny. I occasionally helped out, and I met him during that time."

"He was a rich kid, with quite a wealthy family and open-minded parents. They didn't object when they found out he liked me; my mom was thrilled."

"To reduce burdens on me, my education expenses were sponsored by his family. My mom said that if it weren't for his betrayal, I shouldn't leave him, or else she would kill me."

"But it's him who doesn't want you now," Ye Ranran said indignantly.

If you don't like each other, why drag each other down? Isn't this ruining each other's youth?

"Ranran, don't you understand? He doesn't want to break up now, and I don't have any evidence of him cheating, my mom won't let me leave him."