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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 363

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 363
“Nothing. Young-madam-to-be has a model-like physique and thick hair. She’s just a raving beauty who’s well-matched for you.”

With the female manager’s series of compliments, Catherine was at a loss for words. The manager really proved herself to be in the sales industry. She praised Catherine’s looks and even her hair.

Shortly after, an array of magnificent jewelry was displayed. The glitter of the jewelry made Catherine feel giddy.

“Which one do you like? You can choose anything. You can even take everything home.” With his considerable wealth, Shaun said arrogantly.

Catherine did not know what to say.

She eventually chose a highly sought-after diamond ring, but because Shaun found it too light, he chose a pink petal diamond ring for her instead. After wearing it on her slender, fair finger, she felt as vivacious as a young woman.

The female manager smiled and said, “You have great taste, Eldest Young Master. This diamond ring weighs 13.14 grams.”

Catherine subconsciously rejected it. “This ring is too heavy…”

“Wear it, and don’t even think about removing it,” Shaun ordered.

Catherine was left speechless. He was the one who told her to pick the jewelry earlier. However, he did have good taste, and she was very fond of pink. If this had happened in Melbourne, she would have been elated.

“Choose a men’s ring for me as well,” Shaun reminded.

Since he liked big items, Catherine purposely chose a men’s ring encrusted with diamonds for him.

The ring might seem quite tacky, but it looked like it was from an international fashion brand once it was on his finger. It looked wonderful regardless of the angles.

Catherine was dumbfounded. Seeing her confused expression, Shaun stroked her hair in satisfaction. “What a great choice.”

Catherine replied, “I…” She was overwhelmed by incredulity.

As soon as the two of them stepped out of the jewelry store, cameras flashed outside. There were reporters taking photos of them.

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