Chapter 533: University

Kazuya Takahashi returned to the office with two cups of freshly ground coffee, one in front of Rie Sakai and the other in his hand. He said bluntly: "I have sugar cubes here, but no skim milk." ”

"I've done all the hard things. Do you care if your coffee is bitter? I signed the prenuptial agreement and stamped it with my private seal.

I didn't have any extra requirements, just did exactly what it contained. Take a good look at it. Rie Sakai leaned forward slightly and took the coffee from the desk.

"You're so free-spirited. Kazuya Takahashi knew that the time to make coffee was not enough for her to read the contents of the prenuptial agreement, let alone sign and stamp the private seal.

Besides, she didn't even have a single thing she wanted to change or object. This can only show that the other party has not read the content and terms of the prenuptial agreement.

Rie Sakai didn't drink the freshly ground Brazilian coffee in her hand, but first sniffed it and said, "Yes, the coffee is very fragrant." People live in this world, even if they can't make a career, they have to be free and easy.

This is always a rational calculation of personal interests and losses, and it is really not as good as a perceptual one. Otherwise, what else is there to live?"

Kazuya Takahashi took a sip of coffee and said, "People who don't know you always think that you are a woman who has gone through great luck and can marry justice." In fact, in my personal opinion, it is really a blessing for Justice to be able to marry you. ”

"I signed a prenuptial agreement, so you said that! If I didn't, I'm afraid you wouldn't say that!" said Sakai with a smile.

"How so? I didn't know you for a day or two, after all, it's been several years. You haven't changed from the past to the present.

To tell you the truth, I have seen many women with two faces before and after marriage. What's more, as you know, before I became the legal director of the hard gold group, I also worked directly as a lawyer.

I have also fought some divorce cases. The number one quarrel between men and women is still related to money. It is a common situation that women want more, while men want less. Kazuya Takahashi said seriously.

Rie Sakai tilted her head slightly, took a small sip of coffee elegantly, and blurted out, "Is money really that important to people?

Kazuzu Takahashi didn't make an answer, just laughed and didn't say anything. Of course, he knows Rie Sakai's background, although she is from an ordinary middle-class family in Kochi Prefecture, but the resources in her family are given priority to her.

Therefore, from her childhood to the stage of entering college, even if she is not rich, she is not short of general material things.

Children who grow up in such a normal material family environment generally do not have any psychopathic or distorted situations.

In addition, she herself is beautiful and proficient in Western flutes, so there will be no jealousy of anyone, often only envied or envied.

In the more than four years since she came to Tokyo University of the Arts from Kochi Prefecture to study, she has been living with Masayoshi Kishimoto.

In other words, the beautiful little flowers that grow in her greenhouse not only do not have to face the cruelty of the natural environment, but also are further carefully cared for.

Rie Sakai does not rent a house or live in a small space in a dormitory, as most college students do.

The biggest advantage of school dormitories is that the rent is cheap, but there will be all kinds of inevitable friction and conflicts between people.

Actually, the reason is very simple. Different backgrounds, different growth experiences, different living habits, different personalities, and so on. Over time, there will inevitably be conflicts.

The main thing is that college students often lack necessary and effective communication or are too self-centered, which can lead to fights, fights, and even homicides.

In order to avoid this situation, universities in Japan, or developed countries in Europe and the United States also allow college students to rent off-campus housing.

Even if you share a house, you will find people who have a good relationship with you, have similar class backgrounds, and have compatible personalities, and there will be no big differences in people.

As a university student, I understand the whole process. The biggest thing about college is not that you learn anything or anything.

University is a small society, or it allows people not to step into the complex adult society all at once, but to give a transition and adaptation period.

As soon as you enter college, you will find that it is exactly the same as high school. I used to go to high school, which is the kind of private family in Tokyo.

The classmates who studied together were, if not all of them of the upper class, at least generally of the middle class. Only a very small number of good students who are cared for by society will attend classes with them.

After class, it seems that everyone will not naturally get together. The children from this poor family have to be busy working to earn money.

In their minds, it is normal for high school students to work part-time to earn money, after all, this is a common phenomenon in Japanese society. In addition, you also have to consider a series of issues such as future university tuition fees, living expenses, etc.

They have long known that their parents will not be able to come up with so much money to pay for such an expensive expense. Although you can take out a loan to go to university, you still need to pay it back.

Children from middle-class families are busy attending cram schools. Their dream or ambition is to be admitted to a prestigious university in Japan.

They basically don't have to worry about college tuition, living expenses and other things. On top of this expense, the family will still make a necessary provision.

As for children from high society like themselves, they also need to make up classes after school. It's just that you don't have to go to any cram school, but your family will spend a lot of money to hire a private tutor for yourself.

Even if you want to go to cram school, there will be a car to pick you up. Of course, being admitted to a prestigious university is one of the goals of life, but it will not have the same utilitarian ideas as children from middle-class families.

They are admitted to prestigious universities in order to enter and work in big-scale enterprises, so that they can have a good income, live the life they want, marry their ideal wife, form a happy and happy family, and become winners in life.

There are more children from high society, and the path that most people don't have is that they can inherit the family business. Even if this is not the case, you will enjoy the social connections and social resources of your parents, grandparents and other people in your future work, and you will not fight alone at all.

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