Chapter 1220
Hans also mentioned that when Be spent all the money, he would wire more into the ount,
encouraging Arabe to shop without any financial worries.
He even extended the offer to include all the other subsidiaries under Collins Fashion. If Arabe had
an eye for any of them, Hans would dly gift them all to her.
Furthermore, wherever Arabe wished to visit or whatever she dreamed of doing, Hans promised to
apany her all the way.
It was since then, wasn''t it? Hans started to change.
Because that day when she asked Hans to go shopping with her, he initially said he was busy. But
momentster, he reassured Arabe with these promises.
A four-leaf clover ne was something she had never received in her life!
Yet, Arabe not only received this precious ne but also seventeen other invaluable gifts from
Hans!
He justified this by stating that he missed out on Arabe''s life for the past eighteen years, so he
wished to make up for it with those gifts. But he would doublypensate the missingpanionship
in the days toe.
Was it from that time that Hans began to change?
She remembered once when Hans bought Arabe an entire set of limited edition lipsticks, iming
that Arabe could use them for work. When she yfully used Hans of favoritism, he simply
brushed her off, saying she didn''t need them.
It was clear she could have used them for attending parties or performing on stage.
But Hans was tantly partial!
There were countless instances like this.
In the past, she was naive, never questioning.
Now, when she looked back, each incident felt like an arrow piercing through her heart.
How had she not noticed? Noticed how Hans had changed!
He had be biased, indifferent, and unsympathetic!
A long time ago, when their family visited their grandparents in the hospital, Hans casually draped his
arm around Arabe''s shoulders and started a conversation with her.
When she reached out to hold Hans’ hand, he asked her to let go.
The difference in treatment was indeed stark!
Moreover, in the hospital, Hans told Arabe that she could focus on her college studies while the
fashionpany''s affairs would be handled by Dean. Even if Arabe was not working, her monthly
sry would be paid in full.
At that time, half-jokingly, she expressed her envy, wondering when she would be able to manage the
But Hans only remarked that she was too pampered from a young age to handlepany affairs.
Her parents echoed the same sentiments, noting herck of management experience due to her
sheltered upbringing. They encouraged her to focus on her studies and worry about the futureter.