Bernard's typical frugality is reminiscent of Grandet's. However, when it comes to himself, he is not stingy, but rather with others.
The money one is expected to earn not only should be made, but it should also be maximized. In his world, it’s outrageous to expect him to pay for anything.
The reason I suddenly donated 50 million dollars to the Maldives military today was solely due to Tawanna broadcasting to a global audience at that moment, as she seized the ride of a lifetime.
Bernard, who was limping, stood before the commander of the Maldives military with one leg badly injured. Blood had seeped through his trouser leg and dried, giving him a sense of both vulnerability and resolve.
Especially the French, who saw this scene, admired him deeply. They believed that at this moment, Bernard embodied the spirit of a diminutive giant, like Napoleon, almost as if he were possessed by Napoleon's essence.
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