Chapter 1373
Tory shrugged but did not say anything else.
"Are you admiring the scenery?" I asked with a smile.
Perhaps it was because of the beautiful scenery, he did not seem as despicable as usual. I decided to stay and chat with him a bit longer.
Tory grinned. "Have you ever stared up at a cruise ship in awe from a little wooden raft?"
I shook my head. "I''m afraid no one has ever done that. A wooden raft has no way of traveling long distances across the ocean, and a luxury cruise ship can never be ced in a smallke. I''m afraid that they''ll never have a chance to meet."
"There''s always that one-in-a-million possibility."
I shrugged. "Perhaps."
"I''ve seen it. At that moment, I thought to myself that if I were given the chance one day, I would turn my life around. I would stand on the cruise ship and stare across the ocean."
Tory squinted at the vast expanse of the ocean. "I did it. I fulfilled my wish."
I downed the remainder of my wine, then spoke dryly, "But you''re not as happy as you thought you''d be, right?"
Tory suddenlyughed, then looked at me and said, "Are you mistaking reality for a TV show? The protagonist works his ass off and when he finally reaches the top, he feels nothing but emptiness. How ridiculous. I''ve achieved my dreams and I''ve reached my goals. Why would I feel empty inside? At the same time, those who say that the rich also have troubles and envy the family, friendship, and love the poor have are all nonsense. Only when you be rich and don''t have money troubles can you choose to be with the person you like."
I did not refute his words. I stared at the city in the distance that was bing smaller and smaller. I asked, "So, what are youmenting on?"
He narrowed his eyes. "I just wanted to find a topic to talk to you about. I heard that we have simr experiences, so I couldn''t help wanting to talk to you."
"Simr experiences? What are you talking about?"
I thought about it carefully. I did not think we had any simrities.
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Tory leaned against the railing and said dryly, "Our experiences growing up, of course. When I was a child, I lived with my mother. Her work was not decent, and even I got dragged into it. I was reprimanded for the mistakes she made. People would naturally feel superior in front of those who were weaker. At the slightest mistake, they would express their sense of superiority by hurting the weak. At that moment, I promised myself that if I ever became one of the strong ones, I would hurt those who hurt me and make them pay a hundredfold. Now, I''ve seeded in doing that."
I furrowed my brows. "Our experiences growing up arepletely different. Not only was my childhood good, but it was also pretty blissful. I''d say it was
most blissful time of my life the se
So I''m
sorry, I can''t find any simrities
between us."
I paused for a moment, then continued, " Moreover, I don''t want to have any simrities with you. I don''t want to have to console you just because of the trauma you suffered in your childhood either."
Not only did my words not anger
him, but Tory even responded with a
smile. "I didn''t want you to console me. I just wanted to rant to someone whom I didn''t hate that much. Now that I''ve ranted a little, I feel much better."
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He was aplex person made up of contradictions. I truly had no way of understanding his thoughts.
I pursed my lips and decided not to chat with him any longer.Original from N?velDrama.Org.
Just then, a pretty woman walked over with a ss of wine in her hand. She was staring at Tory the whole time, her intentions unclear.
There were many beautifuldies at the party, but Tory was not one to reject the ones who approached him.
A cynical man like Tory enjoyed being approached by beautiful women.
When the woman walked up to him, he wrapped his arm around her waist and whispered in her ear flirtatiously, "Hey baby, are you bored on your own?"