Chapter 744: But this time, as she read Rachel's concept, her eyes widened in shock. “Rachel, you do realize that our this wedding rings, right? Custom designs for newlyweds-to symbolize love and commitment?" While Brenda was visibly taken aback, Rachel remained perfectly composed. She smiled faintly. "Oh? Are we talking about the classic diamond ads? Or the ones that say a man can only ever customize one wedding ring in his lifetime? I won't deny that those slogans were brilliant in their time; they reached their peak and were deeply loved by many couples. But times have changed. So have people's values." Brenda narrowed her eyes. "And how exactly have they changed? No matter what era we're in, women still want love, marriage, and happiness, don't they?" Rachel shook her head lightly. "Women still seek happiness, but it doesn't always cfrom love and marriage anymore. Can I ask you something? Of course, you don't have to answer if you don't want to." "Go ahead." Brenda sighed, slightly annoyed but still willing to hear her out.
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