<h4>Chapter 244: Chapter 244: Adhering to the Belief that Love is Useless</h4>
"If it brings you more pain than joy, do you still want it?"
Scarlett Yates thought seriously for a moment and still nodded, "Yes."
Matthew Saxon’s face changed slightly, "Why?"
"If you’ve given your true heart, even if all you receive is pain, it’s still a genuine feeling. Young Master, I just want to live a bit more authentically."
Matthew’s face darkened, "Are you indirectly mocking me for living untruthfully?"
Scarlett felt a bit of a headache, furrowed her brows, and bit her lip to say, "That’s not what I meant."
"A childish thought, you newly graduated students always think everything is so beautiful. Scarlett, trust me, in a few years, you won’t think like this anymore."
Matthew smiled, his deep Peach Blossom Eyes fixedly watching her, not sure whether he was trying to persuade her or himself, he repeated once more, "In a few years, you’ll find that the most useless thing is so-called love."
It seems he firmly believes in the uselessness of love.
On this point, Scarlett didn’t want to continue arguing with him.
Clearly, Matthew doesn’t believe in love.
It’s quite normal, judging from the speed he changes women, it’s clear he couldn’t possibly be someone who believes in love.
Rtionships to him are clearly meaningless, he is rich and powerful, and has such a handsome face. Any kind of woman can be his effortlessly.
He just needs to sit still and beckon his noble finger, and a bunch of women would rush to offer themselves willingly.
Their lifestyles are different, and many of their notions arepletely different as well.
Scarlett is unwilling to continue arguing with him. From childhood to adulthood, the ideas formed in their minds are deeply ingrained; neither could ever persuade the other.
Continuing the argument is meaningless, instead of wasting time arguing about these pointless things, it is better to find a ce to satisfy hunger first.
Because she is truly very, very hungry, she feels like she could eat an entire cow.
She opted to remain silent.
Matthew saw her quiet and no longer arguing, thinking he had convinced her with his perspective and smiled with gratification, reaching out to pat her shoulder and "educate" her thoughtfully, "Scarlett, you’re still young, that’s why you think so much stuff is too idealistic. Trust me, that thing that seems so important to you isn’t really that important."
Scarlett nodded cooperatively, wanting to fill her stomach sooner.
If doing this would make her happy, then she wouldn’t care about so-called pride and dignity; lowering her head just to enjoy delicious food, how wonderful!
Matthew’s lips curled, his eyes overflowing with a pleasant smile, "Not too foolish, at least you’ll suffer less in the future."
Scarlett blinked, meeting his amiable eyes, her lips moved, and she softly negotiated, "Young Master, you said earlier to take me for seafood barbecue, can we go now?"
If they don’t go, she’ll faint from hunger!
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Beach, sand, the sound of waves hitting the rocks, and bursts of intermittentughter.
The sky hadpletely darkened.
Looking up, the pitch-ck night sky was dotted with numerous stars.
asionally, a breeze would blow from the sea, carrying a damp scent across the face, like a slightly cool hand gently caressing the cheek.
Matthew was right, in the evening, many seafood barbecue stalls were set up on the beach by the sea.