Andrew looked at Emily with a smile in his eyes and asked, "Haven't you seen me for the past two days? Have you missed me?"
Emily rolled her eyes and said with a disgusted expression, "Don't you feel guilty about asking such a question? If you want me to hate you, just say it. You don't have to beat around the bush."
"You don't want me but I miss you!" Andrew sighed.
"Then think about it! Go home and think about it. I'm busy. Don't disturb my work." Emily began to chase him away.
Andrew held her wrist and said, "No, I think you have to stay with me. Did you spend all that money yesterday? I went back and thought it was not good to give you money, so I decided to give you a gift. Go shopping with me, buy whatever you like, and treat it as a gift for you."
"Let me go." Emily struggled.
But Andrew held her wrist and looked at her proudly, as if she wouldn't let go if she didn't agree.
She pursed her lips in anger, but then she remembered what Andrew said yesterday about women who hated money.
So he turned his eyes and smiled at Andrew, "Okay, let's go shopping together! You said that I can buy whatever I want. Don't go back on my word."
"No regrets," Andrew said with a smile.
Emily threw his hand away when he was unprepared, then strode out in front of him.
Andrew followed her, and neither of them went far. Originally, this flower shop was in the city center, and there was a building opposite it. There were all kinds of things in it, and they were all luxuries.
Emily walked into a jewelry store and a salesperson immediately came over to introduce her.
Emily smiled and said, "No need to introduce me. Tell me what is the most expensive piece of jewelry in your store?"
The salesperson was stunned, but then he looked at Andrew behind him and nodded with a smile. He took out a pair of jade bracelets and said with a smile, "This is the latest jewelry in our shop. See if you like it."
"How much is it?" Emily looked at the emerald bracelet and asked.
"Twenty-eight million."
"What? Just these two bracelets? 28 million?" Emily exclaimed.
The salesperson smiled and said, "This is a good kind of jade. Now it's unique. The price is very generous."
"Is this the most expensive one?" Asked Emily.
"Of course not. There's also a diamond necklace, but it's not in the store for the time being. If you want..."
"How much is it?"
"Three hundred million."
Emily gasped. The number almost killed her.
"Forget it, then... This!" With one finger, she pointed to a diamond ring that was worth more than 300,000 Dollars.
The salesperson twitched his lips, but still smiled and showed Emily the diamond ring.
Emily waved his hand and said, "You can wrap it up. You don't have to look."
As long as it was expensive, she didn't care if it looked good.
"Do you want to use your card or..."
"You said I could buy whatever I wanted. Pay!" Emily turned to Andrew.
Andrew looked at the diamond ring and said, "Are you sure you won't pick any more? This one isn't too nice, it's not cut well, the surface of the diamond isn't too smooth, and most importantly, it's too small."
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