Franklin looked at her with a cold face and said nothing.
Emily was so frightened by his look that he couldn't help but smile and ask, "What's wrong with you? Why are you looking at me like that? It makes my heart go cold."
"Andrew asked someone to give you something. He said you asked him to buy it for you," Franklin said coldly.
Emily was stunned and quickly looked behind Franklin. Sure enough, there were a lot of bags behind the sofa, all the clothes, shoes and bags she bought at the mall.
"Hehe, that... Franklin, don't be angry. I have a reason." Emily quickly explained to Franklin with a smile.
But Franklin snorted coldly, conjuring up a brocade box in his hand like a magic trick. When he opened it, there was a sparkling diamond inside.
"You actually asked him to buy you a ring."
"I wanted him to hate me. Didn't he hate gold diggers? I just wanted to create the illusion that I was a gold digger and make him hate me."
"You actually asked him to buy you a ring." Franklin did not seem to hear her explanation and repeated it.
"I just want to spend money. I don't care what I buy."
"You asked him to buy you a ring," Franklin said again.
Emily completely broke down, immediately rushed over to hug Franklin, reached out to grab the ring in his hand and threw it aside, "I'm sorry, I didn't think so much at that time. I just thought about how to spend it, I didn't think about the ring at all."
"So this is the best way you can ask him for help?" Franklin finally stopped repeating that sentence, which relieved her.
Emily looked up and said pitifully, "I didn't know it wouldn't work. He clearly said he didn't like gold diggers. But when I pretended to be gold diggers, he didn't care."
"Idiot." Franklin knocked her on the head.
Emily covered her sore spot and pouted. She was a fool indeed. She was too stupid. At that time, Andrew should have been settled, and he wouldn't have sent his things home.
"Let's go." Franklin stood up and said to Emily.
Emily asked quickly, "Where are you going?"
He suddenly responded and said, "Yes, return these things. We don't want his things. Return them all."
"Who said no?" Franklin said, "If he wants to be a 250, he can be a 250. No one will stop him. I will let Jason handle these things later, and all of them will be donated to the poor. And this ring will also be sold for free, you have no problem with it!" Franklin asked.
Emily immediately shook his head and said, "Of course not, I agree with both hands and feet."
Franklin curled his lips and finally showed a satisfied expression.
"Then let's go! It's still time."
"Where are you going? Didn't you let Jason handle it?" There was no need to return it. Where else would he take her?
"Pick a ring. It's not a wedding, but it can't be without a wedding ring. I'll get someone to customize it, but before that, I'll buy one to deal with." Franklin said, holding Emily's hand and walking out.
There was no room for Emily to resist. He pulled her into the car and drove her directly to the mall.
I don't know if Franklin did it on purpose or not, but the mall she went to was the same one that Andrew went to before, and she took her directly to the shop where Andrew bought the ring with her.
"Miss, is there a problem with the diamond ring?" The salesperson who served Emily in the afternoon saw Emily and thought there was something wrong with the diamond ring.
"Ah, it's so expensive! I think it's much smaller than the one in the afternoon," Emily said.
The salesperson smiled and said, "But the workmanship and design of this one..."
"That's it. Go swipe your card!" Franklin took out the card and gave it to the salesperson.
The salesperson's eyes lit up and quickly took them over with both hands and said with a smile, "Okay, just a moment."
"How expensive!" Emily whispered to Franklin.
When she spent Andrew's money, she didn't feel so bad. She was just scared. But she was very distressed to spend Franklin's money.
"Take it first. I'll get someone to customize our matchmaking and change it when it's done," Franklin said.
"Ah, custom made?" Emily was surprised.
"Otherwise, I don't have any." Franklin stretched out his slender hand and shook it.
Emily laughed, grabbed his hand and held it in his palm, slowly clasping his fingers together.
Coming out of the jewelry store, Emily sat in the car and held out his finger from time to time to look at the diamond ring on his finger.
I never thought a ring would look good on me before, but now I'm wearing it. Franklin bought it for her, and she felt very happy.
When she was immersed in happiness, she suddenly remembered what Lucas said.
He could not help but frown and sigh. He reached out and touched his stomach. When would there be another one in his stomach? That would be true happiness.
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