Crazy Rich Asians

Crazy Rich Asians

by

Kevin Kwan

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Nicholas Young Character Analysis

Nick is Rachel’s love interest; unbeknownst to her until she arrives in Singapore, he also happens to be Asia’s most eligible bachelor. He’s a member of the Young family, an extremely wealthy old-money family, and many believe Nick is poised to inherit most of the wealth and the family’s grand estate, Tyersall Park. Nick, however, doesn’t care about any of that. He’s down-to-earth, kind, and generous, and he genuinely has no idea how much money his family has or that people in his circle will see someone like Rachel, who’s a middle-class American, as a “gold digger.” As such, he fails to protect Rachel when other women torment her—and he also blames himself for putting Rachel in a position where his mother, Eleanor, is able to spoil his proposal and reveal that she hired a private investigator to look into Rachel’s past. Nick is especially hurt when his beloved grandmother, Ah Ma, insists she won’t allow Nick to marry Rachel, as he thought she wanted him to be happy. With this, Nick must face that his family values him for what he can do to better the family and doesn’t actually care about what he wants or who he loves. He insists that he’ll give up his relationships with his family and, possibly, their money to marry Rachel, though Rachel hasn’t yet accepted his proposal by the end of the novel.

Nicholas Young Quotes in Crazy Rich Asians

The Crazy Rich Asians quotes below are all either spoken by Nicholas Young or refer to Nicholas Young. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Wealth and Absurdity Theme Icon
).
Part 1, Chapter 5 Quotes

“Well, first of all, you must understand that there are two kinds of Chinese. There are the Chinese from Mainland China, who made their fortunes in the past decade like all the Russians, but then there are the Overseas Chinese. These are the ones who left China long before the Communists came in, in many cases hundreds of years ago, and spread throughout the rest of Asia, quietly amassing great fortunes over time. [...]”

His wife cut in. “Let me just say this: We visited Astrid’s family a few years ago. You can’t imagine how staggeringly rich these people are, Marie-Hélène. The houses, the servants, the style in which they live. It makes the Arnaults look like peasants.”

Related Characters: Isabelle de l’Herme-Pierre (speaker), Laurent de l’Herme-Pierre (speaker), Nicholas Young, Astrid Leong, Goh Peik Lin , Marie-Hélène de la Durée
Page Number: 45
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 1, Chapter 16 Quotes

“Don’t you know? It’s the wedding of the year! It’s been covered on every channel, in every magazine, and in about a million blogs!”

“Why? Are they famous?” Rachel asked, completely baffled.

AH-LA-MAAAK! Colin Khoo is Khoo Teck Fong’s grandson! He comes from one of the reeee-chest families in the world! And Araminta Lee—she’s the supa-model daughter of Peter Lee, one of China’s reeee-chest men, and Annabel Lee, the hotel queen. This is like royal weddeeeng!” Neena gushed.

“I had no idea,” Rachel said in astonishment. “I just met them last night.”

Related Characters: Rachel Chu (speaker), Goh Peik Lin (speaker), Neena Goh (speaker), Nicholas Young, Annabel Lee, Araminta Lee, Colin Khoo, Harry Leong
Page Number: 139
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 1, Chapter 17 Quotes

“It’s a good thing I actually want to marry Araminta. I just don’t know how I’ll make it through the Broadway production, that’s all. I have this perverse fantasy of kidnapping her, jumping on a plane, and marrying her at some little twenty-four-hour chapel in the middle of nowhere Nevada.”

“So why not do it? The wedding isn’t until next week, but if you’re already this miserable, why not call it off?”

“You know this merger has been choreographed down to the most minute detail, and this is how it’s going to be. It’s good for business, and anything that’s good for business is good for the family,” Colin said bitterly.

Related Characters: Nicholas Young (speaker), Colin Khoo (speaker), Annabel Lee, Araminta Lee
Page Number: Book 145-46
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 2, Chapter 2 Quotes

“So my grandmother’s eldest daughter, Aunt Mabel T’sien, was married off to Nick’s grandmother’s younger brother Alfred Shang.”

“Married off? Does that mean it was an arranged marriage?”

“Yes, very much so, plotted by my grandfather T’sien Tsai Tay and Nick’s great-grandfather Shang Loong Ma. Good thing they actually liked each other. But it was quite a masterstroke, because it strategically bound together the T’siens, the Shangs, and the Youngs.”

“What for?” Rachel asked.

“Oh come on, Rachel, don’t play the naïf with me. For the money, of course. It joined together three family fortunes and kept everything neatly locked up.”

Related Characters: Rachel Chu (speaker), Oliver T’sien (speaker), Nicholas Young, Eleanor Young, Ah Ma/Su Yi, Rosemary T’sien
Page Number: 184-85
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 2, Chapter 6 Quotes

He rented a cozy alcove studio on Morton Street that didn’t seem to contain anything of value aside from his laptop, bike, and stacks of books. He dressed distinctively but casually, and Rachel (having no reference for British bespoke menswear) never realized just how much those rumpled blazers with the Huntsman or Anderson & Sheppard labels cost.

Related Characters: Rachel Chu, Nicholas Young
Related Symbols: Clothes
Page Number: 214
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 2, Chapter 7 Quotes

“No, no porridge for me. Can I have some toast with marmalade?”

The maid did not appear to understand Eleanor’s attempt at Mandarin.

Lorena finished her call, flipped off her phone, and said, “Aiyah, Eleanor, you’re in China. At least try some of this delicious porridge.”

“Sorry, I can’t eat fish first thing in the morning—I’m used to my morning toast,” Eleanor insisted.

“Look at you! You complain your son is too Westernized, and yet you can’t even enjoy a typical Chinese breakfast.”

Related Characters: Eleanor Young (speaker), Lorena Lim (speaker), Nicholas Young
Page Number: 220
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 2, Chapter 8 Quotes

“Did you see what she was wearing? Where did she get that cheap-looking tunic top—Mango?”

“How can you expect her to have any style? Think she gets it from reading American Vogue? Hahaha.”

“Actually, Francesca says that she’s not even ABC—she was born in Mainland China.”

“I knew it! She’s got that same desperate look all my servants have.”

“Well here’s a chance for her to get some decent clothes at last!”

“Just you watch, with all that Young money she’s going to upgrade pretty damn quick.”

“We’ll see—all the money in the world can’t buy taste if you weren’t born with it.”

Related Characters: Rachel Chu, Nicholas Young, Francesca Shaw, Araminta Lee
Related Symbols: Clothes
Page Number: 235-36
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 2, Chapter 9 Quotes

Bernard paused for a moment, supremely conflicted. He wanted to enjoy the dogfights, but at the same time he wanted everyone to witness the profuse ass-kissing he would receive from hotel management the minute they pulled up to the resort.

Related Characters: Nicholas Young, Colin Khoo, Bernard Tai, Lionel
Page Number: 244
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 2, Chapter 13 Quotes

“To be completely honest, Nick is the first guy I’ve dated who I could imagine being married to. But I was never raised to believe that marriage supposed to be my life’s goal. My mother wanted me to get the best education first. She never wanted me to end up having to wash dishes in a restaurant.”

“That’s not the case over here. No matter how advanced we’ve become, there’s still tremendous pressure for girls to get married. Here, it doesn’t matter how successful a woman is professionally. She isn’t considered complete until she is married and has children. Why do you think Araminta is so eager to get married?”

Related Characters: Rachel Chu (speaker), Sophie Khoo (speaker), Nicholas Young, Kerry Chu, Araminta Lee, Colin Khoo
Page Number: 278-79
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 2, Chapter 16 Quotes

His father had come to Singapore as a fourteen-year-old laborer and built a construction business out of sheer sweat and tenacity, and as their family business blossomed over the decades into a far-flung empire, Wye Mun thought that he had leveled the playing field. Singapore was a meritocracy, and whoever performed well was invited into the winner’s circle. But those people—those people behind the gates were a sudden reminder that this was not entirely the case.

Related Characters: Rachel Chu, Nicholas Young, Ah Ma/Su Yi, Goh Peik Lin , Rosemary T’sien, Dr. James Young, Goh Wye Mun, Jacqueline Ling
Related Symbols: Tyersall Park
Page Number: 298
Explanation and Analysis:

“Remember, every treasure comes with a price.”

Related Characters: Dr. Gu (speaker), Rachel Chu, Nicholas Young, Eleanor Young, Goh Peik Lin , Bernard Tai, Goh Wye Mun
Page Number: 307
Explanation and Analysis:

As Dr. Gu walked slowly back into his house, he felt a sudden pang of regret. He wished he hadn’t said so much about the Youngs. Wye Mun, as usual, had steered him toward the stories about money, and he had missed the chance to tell them the real story, about a man whose greatness had nothing to do with wealth or power.

Related Characters: Nicholas Young, Goh Peik Lin , Dr. James Young, Goh Wye Mun, Dr. Gu
Page Number: 309
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 2, Chapter 17 Quotes

“This is the first time you have been serious with a Chinese man. There is so much you don’t know about the proper etiquette with these families.”

“I didn’t realize you could be so old-fashioned,” Rachel teased. “Besides, Nick’s family doesn’t seem really Chinese at all. They seem more British if anything.”

“It doesn’t matter. You are Chinese, and you still need to behave like a properly brought-up Chinese girl,” Kerry said.

Related Characters: Rachel Chu (speaker), Kerry Chu (speaker), Nicholas Young, Eleanor Young, Philip Young
Page Number: 313
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 2, Chapter 18 Quotes

“Isn’t it fun?” Eleanor said merrily. She looked at Rachel and said, “I was never allowed to set foot in the kitchen at my mother-in-law’s house. Now I get to eat in my own kitchen, and actually watch the food being cooked!” Rachel smiled in amusement—here was a woman who obviously had never cooked a meal in her life but seemed to relish the novelty of being inside a kitchen.

“Well, I love to cook. I can only dream of one day having a kitchen as beautiful as yours, Mrs. Young,” Rachel said.

Eleanor smiled graciously. I’m sure you can—with my son’s money.

Related Characters: Rachel Chu (speaker), Eleanor Young (speaker), Nicholas Young, Ah Ma/Su Yi
Related Symbols: Tyersall Park
Page Number: 321-22
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 3, Chapter 1 Quotes

“You said the same thing six years ago when you wanted to remain in England after your studies. And now you’re in America. What’s next, Australia, like your father? It was a mistake to send you abroad in the first place. You have become far too seduced by Western ways.” Rachel couldn’t help noting the irony in what Nick’s grandmother was saying. She looked and sounded like a Chinese woman in the most traditional sense, and yet here they were in a walled garden straight out of the Loire Valley having English afternoon tea.

Related Characters: Ah Ma/Su Yi (speaker), Rachel Chu, Nicholas Young, Philip Young
Related Symbols: Tyersall Park
Page Number: 336
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 3, Chapter 3 Quotes

“I don’t know what planet you’re living on, but things are not ‘just fine.’ Nicky is going to propose to this girl any minute now. What was the whole point of my sending you to New York? You had one simple mission to accomplish, and you failed miserably.”

“You have no appreciation for what I’ve accomplished for myself. I’m part of New York society now,” Amanda proudly declared.

“Who gives a damn about that? You think anyone here is impressed to see pictures of you in Town & Country?”

Related Characters: Amanda “Mandy” Ling (speaker), Jacqueline Ling (speaker), Rachel Chu, Nicholas Young
Page Number: 358
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 3, Chapter 6 Quotes

“Aiyah, she’s just a pretty girl that Nicky’s having fun with.” Su Yi laughed, as if the idea of him marrying Rachel was too ridiculous to even consider.

“That’s not the way it looks to me,” Alexandra warned.

“Nonsense. Nicky has no intentions with this girl—he told me so himself. And besides, he would never do anything without my permission. Alistair simply needs to obey your wishes,” Su Yi said with finality.

Related Characters: Ah Ma/Su Yi (speaker), Alexandra Cheng (speaker), Rachel Chu, Nicholas Young, Kitty Pong, Alistair Cheng
Page Number: 387-88
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 3, Chapter 13 Quotes

“You’re telling me one thing, but then I hear other people speaking as if the entire economy of Asia revolves around your family, and you’re, like, the heir to the throne. I’m an economist, for crying out loud, and if I’m going to be accused of being a gold digger, I’d like to know what I’m supposedly digging for,” Rachel said bluntly.

Related Characters: Rachel Chu (speaker), Nicholas Young
Related Symbols: Tyersall Park
Page Number: 451
Explanation and Analysis:

“Well, I heard that you ran off to Malaysia, and that you mean to ask the girl to marry you,” Su Yi said, not bothering to look at Rachel.

Rachel pursed her lips, shocked and thrilled at the same time.

“I was planning to surprise Rachel, but I guess that’s ruined now,” Nick huffed, staring at his mother.

“No matter, Nicky,” his grandmother smiled. “I do not give you permission to marry her. Now let’s stop all this nonsense and go home. I don’t want to be stuck having dinner here, when the cook hasn’t prepared properly for me. I’m sure she didn’t get any fresh fish today.”

Related Characters: Nicholas Young (speaker), Ah Ma/Su Yi (speaker), Rachel Chu, Eleanor Young
Page Number: 457
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 3, Chapter 15 Quotes

“I want them to love their family, but to feel a deeper sense of pride in who they are as individuals, Nick, not in how much money they have, what their last name is, or how many generations they go back to whatever dynasty. I’m sorry, but I’ve had enough. I’ve had enough of being around all these crazy rich Asians, all these people whose lives revolve around making money, spending money, flaunting money, comparing money, hiding money, controlling others with money, and ruining their lives over money. And if I marry you, there will be no escaping it, even if we live on the other side of the world.”

Related Characters: Rachel Chu (speaker), Nicholas Young, Eleanor Young
Page Number: 481
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 3, Chapter 19 Quotes

“I know my mother-in-law never truly approved of me, so I even got out of the way. I moved out of Tyersall Park so there wouldn’t be two competing Mrs. Youngs. I always let her come first in Nicky’s life, and because of this he’s been closer to her. But I accepted that. It was for his own good. He deserves to be the heir to her fortune, the heir to Tyersall Park, but he no longer seems to care. He would rather be a bloody English professor. Hiyah, I always knew sending him to England would be a mistake.”

Related Characters: Eleanor Young (speaker), Rachel Chu, Nicholas Young, Ah Ma/Su Yi, Colin Khoo
Related Symbols: Tyersall Park
Page Number: 509
Explanation and Analysis:
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Nicholas Young Quotes in Crazy Rich Asians

The Crazy Rich Asians quotes below are all either spoken by Nicholas Young or refer to Nicholas Young. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Wealth and Absurdity Theme Icon
).
Part 1, Chapter 5 Quotes

“Well, first of all, you must understand that there are two kinds of Chinese. There are the Chinese from Mainland China, who made their fortunes in the past decade like all the Russians, but then there are the Overseas Chinese. These are the ones who left China long before the Communists came in, in many cases hundreds of years ago, and spread throughout the rest of Asia, quietly amassing great fortunes over time. [...]”

His wife cut in. “Let me just say this: We visited Astrid’s family a few years ago. You can’t imagine how staggeringly rich these people are, Marie-Hélène. The houses, the servants, the style in which they live. It makes the Arnaults look like peasants.”

Related Characters: Isabelle de l’Herme-Pierre (speaker), Laurent de l’Herme-Pierre (speaker), Nicholas Young, Astrid Leong, Goh Peik Lin , Marie-Hélène de la Durée
Page Number: 45
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 1, Chapter 16 Quotes

“Don’t you know? It’s the wedding of the year! It’s been covered on every channel, in every magazine, and in about a million blogs!”

“Why? Are they famous?” Rachel asked, completely baffled.

AH-LA-MAAAK! Colin Khoo is Khoo Teck Fong’s grandson! He comes from one of the reeee-chest families in the world! And Araminta Lee—she’s the supa-model daughter of Peter Lee, one of China’s reeee-chest men, and Annabel Lee, the hotel queen. This is like royal weddeeeng!” Neena gushed.

“I had no idea,” Rachel said in astonishment. “I just met them last night.”

Related Characters: Rachel Chu (speaker), Goh Peik Lin (speaker), Neena Goh (speaker), Nicholas Young, Annabel Lee, Araminta Lee, Colin Khoo, Harry Leong
Page Number: 139
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 1, Chapter 17 Quotes

“It’s a good thing I actually want to marry Araminta. I just don’t know how I’ll make it through the Broadway production, that’s all. I have this perverse fantasy of kidnapping her, jumping on a plane, and marrying her at some little twenty-four-hour chapel in the middle of nowhere Nevada.”

“So why not do it? The wedding isn’t until next week, but if you’re already this miserable, why not call it off?”

“You know this merger has been choreographed down to the most minute detail, and this is how it’s going to be. It’s good for business, and anything that’s good for business is good for the family,” Colin said bitterly.

Related Characters: Nicholas Young (speaker), Colin Khoo (speaker), Annabel Lee, Araminta Lee
Page Number: Book 145-46
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 2, Chapter 2 Quotes

“So my grandmother’s eldest daughter, Aunt Mabel T’sien, was married off to Nick’s grandmother’s younger brother Alfred Shang.”

“Married off? Does that mean it was an arranged marriage?”

“Yes, very much so, plotted by my grandfather T’sien Tsai Tay and Nick’s great-grandfather Shang Loong Ma. Good thing they actually liked each other. But it was quite a masterstroke, because it strategically bound together the T’siens, the Shangs, and the Youngs.”

“What for?” Rachel asked.

“Oh come on, Rachel, don’t play the naïf with me. For the money, of course. It joined together three family fortunes and kept everything neatly locked up.”

Related Characters: Rachel Chu (speaker), Oliver T’sien (speaker), Nicholas Young, Eleanor Young, Ah Ma/Su Yi, Rosemary T’sien
Page Number: 184-85
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 2, Chapter 6 Quotes

He rented a cozy alcove studio on Morton Street that didn’t seem to contain anything of value aside from his laptop, bike, and stacks of books. He dressed distinctively but casually, and Rachel (having no reference for British bespoke menswear) never realized just how much those rumpled blazers with the Huntsman or Anderson & Sheppard labels cost.

Related Characters: Rachel Chu, Nicholas Young
Related Symbols: Clothes
Page Number: 214
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 2, Chapter 7 Quotes

“No, no porridge for me. Can I have some toast with marmalade?”

The maid did not appear to understand Eleanor’s attempt at Mandarin.

Lorena finished her call, flipped off her phone, and said, “Aiyah, Eleanor, you’re in China. At least try some of this delicious porridge.”

“Sorry, I can’t eat fish first thing in the morning—I’m used to my morning toast,” Eleanor insisted.

“Look at you! You complain your son is too Westernized, and yet you can’t even enjoy a typical Chinese breakfast.”

Related Characters: Eleanor Young (speaker), Lorena Lim (speaker), Nicholas Young
Page Number: 220
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 2, Chapter 8 Quotes

“Did you see what she was wearing? Where did she get that cheap-looking tunic top—Mango?”

“How can you expect her to have any style? Think she gets it from reading American Vogue? Hahaha.”

“Actually, Francesca says that she’s not even ABC—she was born in Mainland China.”

“I knew it! She’s got that same desperate look all my servants have.”

“Well here’s a chance for her to get some decent clothes at last!”

“Just you watch, with all that Young money she’s going to upgrade pretty damn quick.”

“We’ll see—all the money in the world can’t buy taste if you weren’t born with it.”

Related Characters: Rachel Chu, Nicholas Young, Francesca Shaw, Araminta Lee
Related Symbols: Clothes
Page Number: 235-36
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 2, Chapter 9 Quotes

Bernard paused for a moment, supremely conflicted. He wanted to enjoy the dogfights, but at the same time he wanted everyone to witness the profuse ass-kissing he would receive from hotel management the minute they pulled up to the resort.

Related Characters: Nicholas Young, Colin Khoo, Bernard Tai, Lionel
Page Number: 244
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 2, Chapter 13 Quotes

“To be completely honest, Nick is the first guy I’ve dated who I could imagine being married to. But I was never raised to believe that marriage supposed to be my life’s goal. My mother wanted me to get the best education first. She never wanted me to end up having to wash dishes in a restaurant.”

“That’s not the case over here. No matter how advanced we’ve become, there’s still tremendous pressure for girls to get married. Here, it doesn’t matter how successful a woman is professionally. She isn’t considered complete until she is married and has children. Why do you think Araminta is so eager to get married?”

Related Characters: Rachel Chu (speaker), Sophie Khoo (speaker), Nicholas Young, Kerry Chu, Araminta Lee, Colin Khoo
Page Number: 278-79
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 2, Chapter 16 Quotes

His father had come to Singapore as a fourteen-year-old laborer and built a construction business out of sheer sweat and tenacity, and as their family business blossomed over the decades into a far-flung empire, Wye Mun thought that he had leveled the playing field. Singapore was a meritocracy, and whoever performed well was invited into the winner’s circle. But those people—those people behind the gates were a sudden reminder that this was not entirely the case.

Related Characters: Rachel Chu, Nicholas Young, Ah Ma/Su Yi, Goh Peik Lin , Rosemary T’sien, Dr. James Young, Goh Wye Mun, Jacqueline Ling
Related Symbols: Tyersall Park
Page Number: 298
Explanation and Analysis:

“Remember, every treasure comes with a price.”

Related Characters: Dr. Gu (speaker), Rachel Chu, Nicholas Young, Eleanor Young, Goh Peik Lin , Bernard Tai, Goh Wye Mun
Page Number: 307
Explanation and Analysis:

As Dr. Gu walked slowly back into his house, he felt a sudden pang of regret. He wished he hadn’t said so much about the Youngs. Wye Mun, as usual, had steered him toward the stories about money, and he had missed the chance to tell them the real story, about a man whose greatness had nothing to do with wealth or power.

Related Characters: Nicholas Young, Goh Peik Lin , Dr. James Young, Goh Wye Mun, Dr. Gu
Page Number: 309
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 2, Chapter 17 Quotes

“This is the first time you have been serious with a Chinese man. There is so much you don’t know about the proper etiquette with these families.”

“I didn’t realize you could be so old-fashioned,” Rachel teased. “Besides, Nick’s family doesn’t seem really Chinese at all. They seem more British if anything.”

“It doesn’t matter. You are Chinese, and you still need to behave like a properly brought-up Chinese girl,” Kerry said.

Related Characters: Rachel Chu (speaker), Kerry Chu (speaker), Nicholas Young, Eleanor Young, Philip Young
Page Number: 313
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 2, Chapter 18 Quotes

“Isn’t it fun?” Eleanor said merrily. She looked at Rachel and said, “I was never allowed to set foot in the kitchen at my mother-in-law’s house. Now I get to eat in my own kitchen, and actually watch the food being cooked!” Rachel smiled in amusement—here was a woman who obviously had never cooked a meal in her life but seemed to relish the novelty of being inside a kitchen.

“Well, I love to cook. I can only dream of one day having a kitchen as beautiful as yours, Mrs. Young,” Rachel said.

Eleanor smiled graciously. I’m sure you can—with my son’s money.

Related Characters: Rachel Chu (speaker), Eleanor Young (speaker), Nicholas Young, Ah Ma/Su Yi
Related Symbols: Tyersall Park
Page Number: 321-22
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 3, Chapter 1 Quotes

“You said the same thing six years ago when you wanted to remain in England after your studies. And now you’re in America. What’s next, Australia, like your father? It was a mistake to send you abroad in the first place. You have become far too seduced by Western ways.” Rachel couldn’t help noting the irony in what Nick’s grandmother was saying. She looked and sounded like a Chinese woman in the most traditional sense, and yet here they were in a walled garden straight out of the Loire Valley having English afternoon tea.

Related Characters: Ah Ma/Su Yi (speaker), Rachel Chu, Nicholas Young, Philip Young
Related Symbols: Tyersall Park
Page Number: 336
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 3, Chapter 3 Quotes

“I don’t know what planet you’re living on, but things are not ‘just fine.’ Nicky is going to propose to this girl any minute now. What was the whole point of my sending you to New York? You had one simple mission to accomplish, and you failed miserably.”

“You have no appreciation for what I’ve accomplished for myself. I’m part of New York society now,” Amanda proudly declared.

“Who gives a damn about that? You think anyone here is impressed to see pictures of you in Town & Country?”

Related Characters: Amanda “Mandy” Ling (speaker), Jacqueline Ling (speaker), Rachel Chu, Nicholas Young
Page Number: 358
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 3, Chapter 6 Quotes

“Aiyah, she’s just a pretty girl that Nicky’s having fun with.” Su Yi laughed, as if the idea of him marrying Rachel was too ridiculous to even consider.

“That’s not the way it looks to me,” Alexandra warned.

“Nonsense. Nicky has no intentions with this girl—he told me so himself. And besides, he would never do anything without my permission. Alistair simply needs to obey your wishes,” Su Yi said with finality.

Related Characters: Ah Ma/Su Yi (speaker), Alexandra Cheng (speaker), Rachel Chu, Nicholas Young, Kitty Pong, Alistair Cheng
Page Number: 387-88
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 3, Chapter 13 Quotes

“You’re telling me one thing, but then I hear other people speaking as if the entire economy of Asia revolves around your family, and you’re, like, the heir to the throne. I’m an economist, for crying out loud, and if I’m going to be accused of being a gold digger, I’d like to know what I’m supposedly digging for,” Rachel said bluntly.

Related Characters: Rachel Chu (speaker), Nicholas Young
Related Symbols: Tyersall Park
Page Number: 451
Explanation and Analysis:

“Well, I heard that you ran off to Malaysia, and that you mean to ask the girl to marry you,” Su Yi said, not bothering to look at Rachel.

Rachel pursed her lips, shocked and thrilled at the same time.

“I was planning to surprise Rachel, but I guess that’s ruined now,” Nick huffed, staring at his mother.

“No matter, Nicky,” his grandmother smiled. “I do not give you permission to marry her. Now let’s stop all this nonsense and go home. I don’t want to be stuck having dinner here, when the cook hasn’t prepared properly for me. I’m sure she didn’t get any fresh fish today.”

Related Characters: Nicholas Young (speaker), Ah Ma/Su Yi (speaker), Rachel Chu, Eleanor Young
Page Number: 457
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 3, Chapter 15 Quotes

“I want them to love their family, but to feel a deeper sense of pride in who they are as individuals, Nick, not in how much money they have, what their last name is, or how many generations they go back to whatever dynasty. I’m sorry, but I’ve had enough. I’ve had enough of being around all these crazy rich Asians, all these people whose lives revolve around making money, spending money, flaunting money, comparing money, hiding money, controlling others with money, and ruining their lives over money. And if I marry you, there will be no escaping it, even if we live on the other side of the world.”

Related Characters: Rachel Chu (speaker), Nicholas Young, Eleanor Young
Page Number: 481
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 3, Chapter 19 Quotes

“I know my mother-in-law never truly approved of me, so I even got out of the way. I moved out of Tyersall Park so there wouldn’t be two competing Mrs. Youngs. I always let her come first in Nicky’s life, and because of this he’s been closer to her. But I accepted that. It was for his own good. He deserves to be the heir to her fortune, the heir to Tyersall Park, but he no longer seems to care. He would rather be a bloody English professor. Hiyah, I always knew sending him to England would be a mistake.”

Related Characters: Eleanor Young (speaker), Rachel Chu, Nicholas Young, Ah Ma/Su Yi, Colin Khoo
Related Symbols: Tyersall Park
Page Number: 509
Explanation and Analysis: