Chapter 2723
Night of Destiny
Ezekiel took out his wallet and pulled out a black card before handing it to Harmony. âTake it and swipe
it however you like. Buy as many watches as you want.â
With that, he picked up his phone. âIâll make another call.â
He was leaving this situation for Harmony to handle herself. As Harmony held Ezekielâs black card⦠It
truly felt as if her status had suddenly skyrocketed.
She understood his intention. She waved the black card in front of Arielle and asked, âDo you think I
canât afford it?â
Then, she turned to the attendant. âPlease make the watch strap for me.â
âSure, Miss Mayo. Weâll make it for you right away.â The attendant was also delighted with the turn of
events. The way wealthy people argued was truly straight to the point. All it took was one swipe of a
black card, and it would shut even the most arrogant rich girls up.
âCan this card be used?â Arielle immediately became suspicious. However, she recognized that this
black card wasnât something anyone could obtain. She wasnât even qualified to own one despite her
familyâs wealth.
This was an international card with unlimited spending limits. Hence, it naturally had extremely strict
requirements for assets, as procuring such a card required identity verification.
âArielle, this card seems to be a genuine black card!â
Harmony said to the attendant, âSwipe it for Miss Rowland! Let her see whether this is the real deal.â
The attendant took the credit card machine, entered the amount, and briskly swiped the card without
further ado. It instantly showed the transaction was successful and printed the receipt.
Arielle and her friends were left in shame. They had just been mocking Harmony for being poor. Alas,
now they had no choice but to shut their mouths in response.
âAre you satisfied now, Miss Rowland?â Harmony took back the black card and looked up at Arielle.
Arielle was biting her lip in anger. âYou⦠where did you get such a wealthy boyfriend?â
âThatâs none of your business.â Harmony raised an eyebrow. Still, her sweaty palm that was holding the
hand betrayed her anxiety. Dear Lord, take it away from me!
It was her first time seeing a black card, and now she was holding it in her hand. Even though it was
light, she could still feel an imaginary burden falling upon her shoulders like a ton of bricks!
âWeâll see about that! Iâll remember this,â Arielle said as she wanted to give herself an out.
As Arielle flounced off, Harmony felt herself gradually relax. She stepped outside and saw Ezekiel
standing there. It was just as she expected. He was not making a call but resting. She walked over and
handed him the card, utterly grateful. âHereâs your card. Thank you for helping me out just now.â
She extended the black card to him. Alas, the man showed no intention of taking it. Instead, he merely
looked at her.
She blinked and wriggled the card before him, saying, âPlease keep the card! Itâs too conspicuous.â
When Ezekiel saw that she was getting worked up, he finally reached out, took back the card, and said,
âNext time you encounter such a situation, just call me. Donât let others look down on you anymore.â
âItâs okay. This kind of thing isnât new to me,â Harmony replied casually.
Ezekiel heard her words and felt a pang of heartache. He patted her gently. âI wonât let anyone look
down on you like that again.â
Harmony was momentarily surprised. Then, she raised her head and smiled at him gratefully. âThank
you. Youâve already helped me a lot.â
At that moment, the attendant approached while holding the watch that had been prepared for
Harmony. âMiss Mayo, your watch is ready.â
Harmony took it, checked it again, and handed it to Ezekiel. âTake it to your friend! Iâm sure sheâll love
it.â
Ezekiel took it and said to her, âWait here. Iâll have the store deliver it to my friendâs place.â
He went back in once he said that. So, Harmony stood by the railing with her mask on and waited for
him. After a while, he left the store. They had somehow spent the entire afternoon shopping.
âMr. Weiss, itâs getting late. Would you like to return?â Harmony asked him.
Ezekiel nodded after glancing at his watch. âYes. I should go back. Iâll send you home.â
She didnât want to trouble him further. âItâs okay. Iâll take a cab home.â