Speaking of Cheng Su, she is extremely protective. If any of her family or close friends are wronged, especially by service staff, she can't stand it.
In the service industry, the biggest taboo is judging someone's wealth by their appearance, or looking down on them. You see someone dressed plainly; how do you know they aren't a low-key, hidden millionaire? Hasn't she seen enough news like this? People in straw hats buying five houses at once, or those known abroad for not driving luxury cars and wearing ordinary T-shirts but are, in fact, billionaires. There are countless such examples.
Of course, Father Cheng and Father Qi are not millionaires or tycoons. No matter how expensive the clothes are here, it's not that they can't afford them; it's just a matter of whether they want to spend the money.
But being wronged is different. Coming happily to have a look only to be belittled and discriminated against—will they dare to go out again?
