Lia Jia is a coward and easily manipulated man. He doesn’t think anything threw and doesn’t have a clear picture of his future. Even when his wife constantly asks him of how he depicts their future together, he doesn’t give her a clear answer. He couldn’t come up with money by himself and had gotten help from many people throughout his journey. He ends up relying on every person he meets and doesn’t really have anything to offer. So it did not surprise me that in the end he ended up loosing his wife and her treasures. He was a coward who could’t stand up to his father and face the truth. His situation was to his deserving and my only regret is the his wife “tenth” deserved better.
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