She was fully aware that she couldn't compare to the three campus beauties—not in looks, figure, or charm. She had that much self-awareness.
Under such circumstances, the fact that Luis was still willing to spend a significant amount of money on her deeply moved Blanche. For the first time, she found herself feeling a sense of inferiority.
She even began to think that her daughter was right. What Luis was doing didn't make much financial sense; spending so much money on her just for physical pleasure wasn't worth it.
After all, the scene was filled with young, beautiful women. If Luis wanted to, he could easily pay for time with the young college girls, some of whom were even untouched.
This thought made her feel insecure for the first time, as though she had no advantage compared to those young, beautiful girls.
Seeing her lost in thought, trying to keep up with his pace, Luis chuckled and said:
