"President Perry, perhaps it’s just that things look similar," Ophelia Wilson said with a smile. "I’ve heard about Master K’s ’All’. It’s said to be a work that encapsulates Master K’s lifeti of learning, an extraordinary effort he’s not willing to sell."
Jim Perry wasn’t upset when doubted. He just smiled and said, "I was fortunate enough to et Master K in person due to work and appreciated ’All’ up close."
"I believe my mory is reliable and I wouldn’t make a mistake," Jim’s words made Ophelia Wilson’s face look awful, and she couldn’t help but shriek, "Impossible!"
Her abrupt voice caused even those who weren’t particularly good-natured to frown slightly.
Ophelia Wilson quickly adjusted her facial expression, trying hard to muster an appropriate smile: "What I an is, Master K said that the ’All’ ring would never be sold. Even when soone offered over a hundred million, Master K had no intention of letting go. How co it’s... sold now?"
Jim Perry laughed and said, good-naturedly, "Master K once said, this is a ring where all is given for a lover. Only the most sincere love in the world can move him to sell this ’All’."
In other words, to buy this ring, one needs not only money but also deep emotions to move Master K.
In other words, Jas Reed lost.
He lost thoroughly, both financially and emotionally.
Jas Reed’s loss was also Ophelia Wilson’s failure, utterly defeated in front of Sophie Wilson.
This outco made Ophelia Wilson’s face burn with a scorching embarrassnt.
Sophie Wilson just wants to oppose her at every turn, doesn’t she?
"Mr. Seymour is really wealthy, willing to spend a fortune on his girlfriend," Ophelia Wilson said with a smile. "However, money should always be spent wisely. After all, this expenditure seems a bit beyond your ans."
After she finished speaking, Ophelia Wilson seed to realize she had misspoken and hurriedly tried to nd it: "What I an is, Mr. Seymour just had that incident not long ago, even if Old Mr. Seymour supports Mr. Seymour, but at such a ti, won’t such extravagance make Old Mr. Seymour upset?"
Ophelia Wilson almost outright called Charles Seymour a freeloader, squandering money given by the elderly, basically a spendthrift!
Charles Seymour glanced at Ophelia Wilson and asked, "I’m spending my money on my fiancée, what’s it to you?"
Charles Seymour snorted, knowingly nodding: "Just like your aunt, overly ddleso."
Ophelia Wilson’s face turned green upon hearing this.
The last thing she wanted was to bring up the online matters, yet Charles Seymour insisted on ntioning it, is he determined to embarrass her?
Truly vicious!
"Big brother, it’s just that Ophelia spoke a bit too much," Jas Reed stepped in, smoothing things over, turning to "reprimand" Ophelia Wilson, "This ring is just a token of affection, a gesture from big brother to Miss Sophie Wilson, the money shouldn’t be a major concern."
"Mm, I spoke out of turn," Ophelia Wilson obediently admitted her mistake, "as long as Mr. Seymour and Sophie’s relationship is good, that’s all that matters."
Many people had grand weddings initially, but over ti, didn’t it all end miserably?
She refused to believe that when Seymour Corporation fell into Jas’s hands, and Charles Seymour’s inco was drastically reduced, what pride would Sophie Wilson have left?
At that ti, Charles Seymour’s own expenses would be insufficient, much less for Sophie Wilson?
Would Sophie Wilson, accustod to luxury, still be this affectionate with Charles Seymour?
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