"My earrings fell when I was changing my clothes. I should have left them on the sofa, the floor and under the table. Why would they fall in the vase? Who can explain it to me?" Amanda snorted.
Maggie's eyes widened. Was it her illusion? Wasn't it threw by Amanda into the vase by herself? Why could Amanda question others in a serious manner? Her mind was in a mess, and she could not sort it out in a short time. Moreover, Amanda looked so serious.
"It's my first time here, so I don't know much about this place. I don't know if there's any problem with it, but I think since Darren can invest in this place, it won't be that bad. I take what happened today as an accident and don't tell anyone else. You must be self-discipline. After all, you are the main force of this club," Amanda said. There was a threat hidden in her words.
The waiters immediately straightened and bowed respectfully, "Thank you for your understanding, Mrs. An."
"All right, get out," Amanda proposed.
All the maids went out.
The lobby manager immediately ran to Amanda as he saw her. He had got the information that Amanda had found the ear studs. The manager bowed to her. Amanda said with a smile, "No need for that. We were so careless that we accidentally got our ears under the sofa."
"It's good that you've found it. Wish you happy," the lobby manager said.
After the trouble, the story of Mrs. An and her expensive earrings immediately spread. On the way to the tennis court, Maggie stared at Amanda sinisterly, and the latter smiled calmly to her. In the middle of the court, Amanda dismissed the coach and said with a smile, "Ask whatever you want to know."
Maggie grabbed her hand and looked at her earring. The latter drew her hand away and said, "Come on. If you like it, I can give it to you."
"It's a big gift. I can't take it." Maggie held it in her hand and looked around. It was shining and white than ordinary diamonds. Was it a superior snow diamond?
"They have to pay me ten dollars for one pair. It's really expensive. Please give it back to me," Amanda said seriously.
"What the hell? A couple worth ten?" Maggie was shocked.
Amanda nodded her head and replied, "Yes. When I was waiting for the car, I was boring, there was a small retailers along the road. So I bought this pair of earrings. Today, I took them out and put them on."
"Ten dollars?" Maggie murmured.
"Ten dollars," Amanda nodded.
Maggie slapped on her own forehead. She looked exhausted. "How did you get so much confidence to blow 10 dollar worth fake earrings up to the sky? Even on the London auction?"
"Who dares to question me? Here, my husband is one of the shareholders. I'm his wife. Do you think the number of people will believe that I wear a pair of expensive earrings or I wear a pair of earrings worth ten?" Amanda said calmly.
"I'm convinced. No wonder Henry said you were cruel enough," Maggie said.
"A master produces an outstanding student. It's just a piece of cake," Amanda smiled.
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