Chapter 1903
Love After Marriage: Mr. Lancaster's Hidden Wife
Chapter 1903
The diamond ear studs were designed to resemble a sunflower.
Each petal was delicately crafted.
Capriceâs eyes gleamed brightly.
âCaprice, you like this?â Trey asked. He was beside her the whole time and it caught his attention when Caprice stopped to look
at the ear studs.
The staff beside the display case smiled and explained to Caprice, âMadam, this pair of ear studs are designed by our chief
designer, Master Sese, and thereâs only one pair in the whole world. Itâs also one of our main highlights for the night.â
Caprice glanced at the price tag under the ear studs.
One hundred eighty million, as expected of the highlight of the night.
Caprice then looked at Trey.
The man was smiling at her and the expression on his face spelled generosity as if he would buy it for her if she would just ask.
The simple man must have not seen the price tag on the ear studs.
Trey came from a decent background but was not filthy rich to the point that he could simply spend a hundred million without
restraints. If his parents knew he spent a hundred million on someone, they would beat him to death.
Caprice pressed her lips into a slightly awkward smile. âLetâs have a look at others-â
Before Caprice could finish, Heather stepped in.
She was accompanied by a few other similarly dressed women, seemingly new âfriendsâ that she made at
the event.
The women overheard Caprice and scoffed at her en masse.
One of the women said, âThis pair of ear studs are the highlight of the event, itâs over a hundred million. | bet she canât afford it.â
Caprice frowned.
Trey was startled when he heard about the price but his anger suppressed his surprise. He argued coldly.â Itâs just a hundred
million.â
One of the women said, âIf itâs just a hundred million, buy it, donât just say it.â
Trey felt challenged. He wanted to pull his card out of his wallet, but Caprice stopped him.
âCalm down. Donât fall for it. They are doing this on purpose. Iâm not particularly fond of this pair of ear studs as well.â
Another woman scoffed and said, âHmph. If you canât afford it, just say it. Skip the nonsense.â
Treyâs expression turned grim.
Caprice tried to tug his arm as hard as she could to stop him from being reckless.
Before she could say something, Heather said, âStop it, you guys. Young Master Rockon here is the heir to Rockon Technology.
Of course he can afford a pair of ear studs.â
The other women toned down a little when they heard Heather.
Heather then looked at Caprice. âCaprice, are you two just friends?â
âWhat about it?â Caprice asked cautiously.
Heather said, âIf | see something | like thatâs expensive, | won't let my friend buy it for me. Why donât you buy it yourself, so that
Young Master Rockon here won't have to embarrass himself?â
Caprice was surprised by Heatherâs words.
Why would Heather want her to buy the ear studs herself?
Was it to mock her for being poor, or was it something else?
Trey did not understand it either.
Looking at Caprice and Treyâs baffled expressions, Heather scoffed.
She assumed Caprice was at a loss of action, hence the blank and baffled expression; the others shared the similar assumption.
They were all wealthy women who had been to many social events and they had seen many women pretending to be rich but
were not. They all showed the same expression as Caprice when they were asked to buy something expensive.
One of the women got carried away and asked with a teasing smirk, âWhatâs wrong, little girl? Donât have the money?â
Caprice and Trey were both left speechless.
It was Capriceâs first time where someone asked her if she could afford something.
Trey did not expect that the only daughter of the richest man of Glenchester would be assumed poor.
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