Instead of answering her, Alexander glanced at the rocks she was holding and said, “Let’s find a place to cut them open.”
And so, Elise followed him into a store, and when people heard that they wanted to cut their stones, many people in the store gathered around them.
“You didn’t buy the stones from me, so there will be a charge for the labor fee. For every stone we cut, it will cost 1,000 USD,” the owner of the store said.
Rich people really know ways to spend money, Elise thought in sarcasm and asked, “Do you still want to cut the stones here, Mr. Griffith?”
The next second, Alexander took out his credit card and swiped it. Since this was how the situation had turned out, the only thing left for Elise to do was pass the stones in her hands to the craftsman. At the same time, the crowd in the store stared at the stones which were about to be cut open and moved in closer.
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