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Peik Lin and Wye Mun are having tea with Dr. Gu so that Wye Mun can ask him about James Young and the Young family. Peik Lin has shared that Rachel is dating Nick Young, and though Dr. Gu says Rachel would be lucky to marry into the family, he also dispenses this warning to Peik Lin.
This warning encapsulates one of the novel’s main ideas: that wealth and power, the “treasure,” might seem like a dream come true. But that dream still comes with a price, one that Rachel is only now beginning to recognize. Thus far, Rachel has…