Mrs. Landan's jewelry was given to her by her lover, and she lied to her husband that it was a fake bargain. Of course, Mrs. Langdan can maintain a good family with so many pearls. Besides, Mr. Landan didn't know that his wife's jewelry was real, and no one gave him pearls. Of course, he doesn't have enough money Mr. Lang Dan feels ashamed to sell jewelry ~ embarrassed because those jewels are "bargains" at the cost of his wife's selling her body and even her life. Those guys laughed at him because Mr. Langdan, regardless of shame, proudly married another wife by selling the property he got from his wife and lived a rich life.
The novel satirizes the unfaithfulness in marriage, the wife's unskilled love and cheating on her husband (the lover bought her a lot of jewelry, and she lied to her husband that it was fake and cheap, and as a result, he was hit hard after learning the truth after her death and squandered it to vent his regret and dissatisfaction), and the extremely happy marriage became an ugly scam. Exposed the hypocrisy of capitalist society and the pursuit of money.