Chapter 433
Mistaken Marriage, Unexpected Love
âPack them for me and swipe this credit card,â she said to the saleslady, handing over the card Isaac gave her.
The saleslady took the card respectfully.
While waiting for her things and card, Camila asked, âHow much is left in it?â
The woman looked at her in confusion and answered, âThis card has no spending Limit. You can buy anything you want.â
Camila was frozen for a moment in shock. What? That had to be wrong.
âWhat did you just say? You mean.. You mean | can get.. Anything | want?â
The saleslady nodded and explained, âThis is an infinity card. Only those with more than ten billion savings can have it.â
Most of the people who could afford this set of teapot were very rich Having worked in the shop for a while, the saleslady had
seen rich people before.
ninjanovel.com
So, she knew a Little about the world of the rich
Camila was still in shock.
It was then that she recalled Isaac's words.
âYou can buy whatever you want.â That was what he had said.
It hadn't really meant much at the time he said it, but now, she understood.
There was one problem though.
She couldn't accept so much money from Isaac
After the saleslady packed the gift, Glenda took the gift box.
âYour card.â The saleslady handed the card back to Camila with both hands to show some respect.
Camila took it with a curt nod. It was only a card, but it suddenly felt so heavy.
Isaac said he liked her, but she thought he was just playing with her. This however, changed things. He wouldn't give her so
much money if he was lying, would he?
Camila smiled as she realized that indeed, money could touch the hearts of women.
Her included. Of course she was touched by this sweet act.
It wasnât necessarily because of the money, but because of what it provedâ his sincerity.
If someone had ten thousand and chose to give you all of it, how could you doubt his sincerity?
Glenda glanced at Camila who was seemingly lost in thought and asked in a low voice, âMrs. Johnston, what's on your mind? Do
you need to buy something else?â