Rosalynn eyed her with curiosity. “Maggie, are you okay?”

“I’m fine. I just find that I have ample free time. It’s beneficial to earn more while I’m still young,” Maggie responded cheerfully.

Despite her words, Rosalynn sensed something was amiss. “Maggie, did you have a falling-out with Sanford?”

The smile on Maggie’s face dimmed slightly.

“Not at all. He just isn’t thrilled about my part-time work.”

Upon hearing this, Rosalynn responded, “That’s to be expected. Men generally want their women to be dependent on them. But once a woman truly becomes reliant, men tend to grow bored or look down upon her, and then start seeking someone new.”

considering Rosalynn’s insight, Maggie

So, you support my decision to continue my part-time job, don’t

about it. While I don’t want to see you overwork yourself, I believe it’s crucial for women to be

could lean on a man, but she should never be wholly

her own thoughts and ambitions. She couldn’t afford to be

Thanks, Rosalynn. I should

Rosalynn a parting

up her workspace, preparing to leave

pondering for a moment, she sent a message

you come over to

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