It has always been strange that Caroline, as a top student at Wharton, has so many social skills in the upper class, why not go to Wall Street to find a good job? Did her father's imprisonment implicate her? No, the U.S. judicial system is not like this...
So why isn't Caroline looking for a competent, high-paying job? I guess, there are two reasons, one is that she is incompetent and incompetent; the other is that she is too proud and does not want to be "disgraceful". But she is obviously working very hard in the small cake business, and it is not once or twice that she has given up her life. The reason can only be that she is not capable of it herself.
Maybe it's because she thinks it's good to return to the "mortal" life, although it is very hard and poor, but it is also full of small but certain happiness. Maybe it's because Max, Oleg, Earl, and Han are all very kind to her, maybe because she wants to "save" Max's life, maybe because she wants to let go of herself and experience a life she's never experienced before. is true. Maybe the right destination for Caroline is such a plain and happy life...
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