"... Yes! Yes!
"Dear Mr. Lennon, I'll wrap it up for you now."
The female teller was quick to respond and was respectful to Sean.
However, she could not help snorting coldly when she saw Jenny.
She was lucky not to take Jenny's advice.
Otherwise, this order would have been gone!
Jenny kept saying she knew Sean and that Sean could never afford a diamond ring costing tens of thousands of dollars.
Therefore, the female teller was just wasting time with Sean.
Now, Sean forked out millions of dollars and humiliated her.
"Jenny, I almost lost an important client because of you.
"Our jewelry store almost offended Mr. Lennon too.
"I'll report this to the supervisor."
The female teller snorted coldly. Once she finished speaking, she lowered her head, took out an exquisite box, and carefully placed the diamond ring in front of Sean.
Jenny was speechless. She could not even utter a single retort.
"Mr... Mr. Lennon..."
After a long while, Jenny slowly stepped forward, her eyes full of tension, shame, and intense regret.
She had said she would take Sean's last name if he could afford the ring.
Jenny blushed at the thought of this and wanted to talk to Sean.
However, Sean slowly reached out and stopped Jenny from speaking.
"You want to change your last name to Lennon? That's not necessary.
"Because I'm afraid it'll embarrass all the other Lennons."
What Sean said was like a hard slap in Jenny's face.
It slapped Jenny in the face so hard she could not speak.
The female teller soon wrapped up the diamond ring for Sean.
She also prepared the diamond ring's certificate and receipt.
"Mr. Lennon, here's what you ordered.
"Please take it."
The female teller picked up the item with both hands and handed it to Sean.
"Give it to me."
Ziegler reached out and held it in his hand.
Sean took a look at the time before turning around and leaving without hesitation.
"Mr. Lennon, take care! You're welcome to come again, Mr. Lennon."
The female teller immediately followed Sean and walked him to the entrance.
...
The atmosphere in the jewelry store was still uneasy after Sean left.
Many customers could not stop discussing. Some female customers, who had been happy with the jewelry they bought, instantly found it disappointing, compared to Sean's million-dollar diamond ring.
The female teller walked slowly to her post with unsteady steps.
The female teller looked at Jenny, her tone sounding a little mean.
"Ha, I just wanted to warn you.
"If his money's illegal, it would get confiscated when the time comes.
"You even have to return the money for the diamond ring.
"So I suggest you to not get ahead of yourself."
Jenny snorted coldly. The more she thought about it, the more upset she felt.
"It's none of your business."
The female teller froze slightly before turning around to leave.
"What do you mean by that?
"Are you taking my kindness as ill intentions?"
Jenny stood in front of the female teller, looking like she was about to start a fight.
"What's this?"
Just then, a beautiful woman in a business suit and black silk stockings walked over.
"Ms. Lincoln."
The two people froze before quickly lowering their heads and greeting.
The woman was none other than Willow's best friend—Lexie.
"What are you arguing about? Look at yourselves."
Lexie asked as she stared at them with a slight frown.
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