Don’t Be Arrogant If You Have No Money

2/14/2026

I can lend you the money, but I'm lending it to the Mandy Yu in my memories—the one who sat beside me for three years.

You really do look better than you used to, but Mandy, you've changed so much. The old you would've never lowered yourself for someone who pushed you away, but is Raymond Rong really worth it?

You were someone I cherished so much, but today, when others looked down on me, you still took his side.

Ken Feng's voice was low. Mandy Yu stood there, staring at Ken, her feelings a complicated mess.

In Mandy Yu's eyes, Ken Feng was just a classmate she got along with. In junior high, Mandy was often the center of attention, while Ken usually watched her from the sidelines, admiring her from afar.

That's how the world is—those who don't cherish you never see your worth. It's only when they're about to lose you that they realize, but by then, it's too late.

Take the card." Ken Feng handed the bank card to Mandy Yu, forcing a smile that looked more like a grimace. "From today on, you're not the Mandy Yu I used to know. I don't need to keep searching for her anymore. I can finally let go.

With that, Ken Feng, Evan Lin, and Hank Chu walked through the crowd toward the restaurant entrance.

Mandy Yu held the bank card, watching the three boys walk away with their arms around each other's shoulders. She felt as if she had lost something important—a hollow emptiness inside.

Let's go too—we need to take him to the hospital.

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