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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-02 21-31

in LeoFinance24 days ago

Part 2/12:

Haydn Gula, the grandson of Shirou Nada's old partner, questions the merchant about the nature of wealth and happiness. His youthful idealism focuses on luxury—living like a prince, spending lavishly, and enjoying life's pleasures. Their banter underscores the contrasting philosophies of work versus leisure, revealing that Shirou Nada views work not as drudgery but as a vital, fulfilling pursuit. Both men laugh, acknowledging that riches alone do not define a life worth living.