Chapter 2383
Doris felt rather disconste upon hearing her mother''s sentiment
Of course, she had somewhat fallen for Charlie too at some point, but unfortunately, she knew that she barely had any chance. 5
The only thing she could do was to work well in Emgrand Group and bring thepany to a higher level to repay Charlie''s kindness to her as well as
keep her feelings for Charlie hidden deep inside her heart. 5
Heartbroken as she locked at her daughter''s silence, Faith gently took Doris''s hand and said seriously, "My dear, I know I used to always urge you to
get married, but I understand now that you can''t force something t o happen, so you should work and live your life ording to your own desires. I
will no longer tell you how to live your life anymore.”Têxt belongs to N?velDrama.Org.
Corwin said with a sigh, "Doris, your mother is right! I n the past, we''ve always meddled in your problems based on our understandings and
perspective, and that was very disrespectful to you, so from now on, you are your own master in your life. Do whatever you want. Your mem and I will
never intervene again.” 2
Doris was very grateful when she heard this.
Oftentimes, misunderstandings urred between children and parents due to theck ofmunication and generation gap. But in truth, the reason
why the misunderstanding arose was not because of material nor money, but because of theck of mutual understanding and perception
Parentscked understanding of their children, and s o did the children of their parents.
For example, nowadays, most parents hoped that their children could go to a good university, find a decent and profitable job, and then settle down in
a big city, living a prosperous and happy life, but they never knew what their children really wanted or yearned for. 6
Maybe their children didn''t want to go to a good university, but rather, to pursue their interests and hobbies.
Maybe they didn''t want to settle down in the big city and make a lot of money, but rather, they wanted to be able to travel around the world.
Maybe they didn''t want their life to be so smoothsailing that it would be a little nd.
Maybe all they wanted was to be able to experience some of the ups and downs in the life that they only lived once.
Another example was oftentimes,
parents would eye for a good
spouse for their children who, in >
their eyes; was perfect in all aspects.
In theinopinion, if their childrericould
mary such a perfect person it
wotild _ ~
o
guarantee a happy-ever-after life of absolute stability. 5
However, their children did not share the same idea of pursuing a stable and carefree life. What they wanted was an intense and heart-rendering
love.
This was whyall the great literature
on romance, both ancient and
modern, shared the same main
tragic plot of rebellion against
parents for love, and eventually.”
martyrdom, such as Romeo and
Juffet. =
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Hence, thistack of understanding
between-parents and children was
not a phenomenon uniqueto
modern society but almost ~~
throughout the history of huthan
development. 6
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Doris had always felt that her parents did not understand her, her career, and her preference for rtionships.
They felt that Doris didn’t have to work so hard and sacrifice so much to build her career to the point of being single for so long.
They thought that she should find someonepatible with her, get married, and quickly settle down. To them, this was the perfect oue for their
daughter. 3
There was a time when Doris had been extremely anxious because her parents couldn''t stop urging her t o tie the knot.