"Leo, I heard that people in your industry would be fired when they turned 35. I think you may lose the job quickly. How about working in my factory? I'll provide free food and accommodation, and you can earn six thousand to seven thousand dollars a month!"

A female classmate said, "Max is right. Leo, Daisy looks like a big spender. How can you support her with your insufficient income?"

After saying that, the female classmate glanced at Max with love.

At this time, Daisy came over with a gloomy face. Once she saw Max, she looked away and wanted to pull me away. "Leo, wait to come on the stage."

Max held Daisy and raised his eyebrows. "We are all classmates. Don't leave in a hurry. Daisy, you look so beautiful today. No wonder you're the prettiest girl of the dance major. If you were my wife, I would be happy."

By saying such words in front of me, who was the bridegroom, Max was simply damaging my dignity.

Gavin Brown, my colleague, spoke up for me, perhaps because he didn't want me to be humiliated in front of Daisy.

"Leo, you just got a two million dollars in dividends a few days ago. How could you want to join an electronics factory?"