The chubby woman thought for a moment and said: "I sold two things, one was my principles, and the other was friendship. I didn't think they were that valuable and shouldn't have too much to do with me, but after selling them, I found my personality had changed a lot. I became more and more indifferent to my friends, and even fell out with them over trivial matters. Now I don't want to contact them or apologize to them."
Her expression showed great pain: "Although I clearly know I'm in the wrong, I just can't change. Also, I've become increasingly scheming and deceitful in my actions, often hating myself for it."
You said solemnly: "Your family love and motherly affection must be the most expensive, right?"
The chubby woman nodded: "Yes, but I won't sell those, they are the most precious things in my life, I wouldn't sell them even if it means death!"
As if something occurred to you, you asked the chubby woman: "Did he give you a name card?"
"Yes, yes, yes."