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The stars gathered, and socialites were everywhere.
Describing Song Yanxi's birthday party in this eight-character phrase might just be apt.
The story of a socialite marrying a poor boy often exists only in TV dramas.
In reality, socialites receive top-notch education from a young age, even if their characters are flawed.
Their standards are absolutely top-notch.
To them, a so-called "phoenix man" is simply someone not born into a great situation but still manages to earn a decent monthly salary on his own.
Such individuals are essentially the chosen working class; no matter how high-quality you are, you cannot escape the law of the working class.
As for those socialites in TV dramas who fall for upstart youths.
Only fools would believe that.
Socialites are not like stars; they too come in different tiers.
Specifically, they're ranked by their family's wealth and social status.