Ella is from a rich family; her father is a rich businessman, and her mother is a housewife. She has a sister and two brothers. She has everything, but she's lonely at home. She had maids for all her needs, but no one to listen or sit with her for a while. She wanted someone to genuinely listen to her, not just provide material comfort.
Her parents were busy with their business; her mother stood behind her husband, and her siblings lived their own lives. There was no one for Ella; she felt extremely lonely. She yearned for genuine love, not wealth.
In college, Ella fell in love with a boy named Amar. He was smart, good-looking, and handsome. She fell deeply in love at first sight, having never experienced love or care at home. Amar's affection overwhelmed her.
Ella wanted to introduce Amar to her family, but when she discussed it with him, he showed no interest. Ella wondered why. Eventually, Amar agreed to meet her parents.
He visited Ella's family and met her parents, who had no interest in Amar as a potential son-in-law. Ella's father talked to Amar, and then he left. The next day, Ella called Amar multiple times, but he didn't answer.
A week later, Amar messaged Ella: "Hello Ella, I really love you, but money is more important to me than you. Sorry." Ella became devastated. She confronted her father, "What did you do to me?" Her father revealed, "I offered him money to leave you."
Ella felt crushed. "Why does this happen to me? What did I do? Is this my fate?" She realized people prioritize money over love and feelings.
Ella learned a painful lesson: in a world driven by wealth, love means nothing. She vowed to never love anyone sincerely again.