"How about your income? Wyatt runs his own shop, his earnings are quite good."
"Mom, my dear earns even more than me, okay? She's more impressive."
Crawford was somewhat displeased, "What kind of talk is that? Owning your own shop isn't the same as earning a fixed salary! Definitely not the same, otherwise why would those who earn more be entrepreneurs, not employees?"
Wyatt sighed helplessly and apologized to Eve.
From Wyatt, Eve had heard a bit about Wyatt's mother's personality: quite stubborn, with her own hierarchy of disdain, which often contradicts others. In her eyes, entrepreneurs are more capable than employees, and employees are more capable than civil servants.
"So, Miss Sherman, you're just a little employee now. After marrying Wyatt, can you quit your job to support him? Working for capitalists is not better than starting your own business. Look at Wyatt's sister, she only knows how to work, work, work, and at such an age…"
