Claiming she was too busy was merely an excuse to save face. To soothe her bruised ego, Bianca continued her shopping spree with a vengeance, buying a staggering amount of luxury goods. Her final purchase was the boutique's crown jewel: a legacy diamond necklace worth nearly ten million dollars.
Lillian's jaw dropped. The sheer extravagance was breathtaking.
They spent the entire day shopping, returning with an impressive haul. Lillian had even managed to get a few items for herself, including a designer handbag for her mother, Yvonne Laurent.
As they were celebrating their successful trip, Jude's messages exploded in the group chat.
"HOLY CRAP! Has Noreen lost her mind?"
Dylan Wilder, who was on a business trip abroad where it was the middle of the night, suddenly popped up with a single question mark. He was usually a silent observer in the chat, which made his sudden appearance all the more significant. Seeing his message, Bianca smirked. He wasn't even trying to hide it anymore.
With an audience, Jude went on. "Just now! Noreen dropped fifty million on a necklace! The woman is loaded!"
"What kind?" Dylan asked.
Jude sent a picture to the group: a stunning necklace made of top-grade imperial jadeite beads.
"It's a fine piece," Dylan commented after a moment. "A very good investment."
Bianca smiled in triumph. She knew it. All she had to do was ask, and Seth would give her the world. How could Noreen possibly compete with that? She was nothing but a clown.
Bianca immediately shared the news with Lillian, who was stunned. "Is he going to propose to you?"
Bianca paused. "What makes you say that?"
"I just looked it up online! That ruby set has an incredible history! An American tycoon commissioned it in memory of his late wife, searching the entire world for the perfect gems. He named it ‘Aeterna Amoris.' It's the perfect ring for a proposal!"
Bianca's heart fluttered. She hadn't known about the touching story behind the jewelry. "Bianca, this is it! A triple blessing is coming your way!" Lillian exclaimed, her voice filled with envy.

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