"Hello, Mrs. Huo," a guest greeted Debbie.
Wherever she went, people greeted her politely. Wearing a rigid smile on her face, she nodded to each
of them.
Finally, Debbie found Kasie and Sasha in front of one of the watch counters. They were happily
selecting their favorite watches.
"Hey, you two—"
"Mrs. Huo, good evening!" Before Debbie could call out to Kasie and Sasha, people started gathering
around her once again. Even the saleswoman at the watch counter stared at Debbie with sparkly eyes.
Debbie felt so helpless. She wanted to leave the place as quickly as possible and go back home. She
didn't want to stay there any longer.
"Debbie, perfect timing! Come here! I need your opinion on something," Kasie said excitedly as she
pulled Debbie closer to her. She and Sasha were confused as to which watch to buy.
Sasha looked at her cousin with so much admiration and marveled at her popularity, "Debbie, you're
living an amazing life! You know, I was really interested in some of these watches, but Mr. Huo had
already bought them for you before I could even get to them. I'm super jealous of you right now! Oh,
when will I meet such a wonderful husband?"
Debbie was a little taken aback. 'Carlos bought me more watches? When? I didn't see him buy any, '
she wondered. Confused, she asked, "What are you saying? He didn't buy any more watches except
the one on my wrist." They had been together the whole time. But she never saw him buy any other
watch.
Sasha nodded firmly. "He did! I saw it with my own eyes. Every item you looked at for more than a few
seconds was immediately bought for you by his assistant."
Debbie's jaw dropped. She hadn't noticed it at all. It was such a waste of money! How could Carlos
squander money like it was nothing?
In an instant, Debbie turned around and ran her eyes around the hall. She was going to look for Carlos
and lecture him about the importance of money.
But Kasie grabbed hold of her arm to stop her from going away. "Don't leave yet! Tell me which of these
to buy first!"
Debbie quickly looked between the two watches Kasie was pointing at and chose the one on the right.
"This. It fits your image and temperament."
Kasie sighed helplessly. She said, "Yeah, I thought so. I prefer this one too... But it's really expensive.
My mom gave me five hundred thousand dollars, but this watch is worth seven hundred thousand."
Although she had saved some money in secret, it was still not enough to buy the limited edition.
Debbie turned to the saleswoman and inquired, "Hi there. Do you think you can give us a discount on
this watch?"
Before the woman could speak, Kasie answered for her, "No, I already asked her."
"Please wait for a moment, Mrs. Huo. I will consult my manager," the saleswoman said quickly and
then picked up her intercom to call her senior.
Kasie and Debbie exchanged curious glances with each other.
Soon, the saleswoman returned and said, "Mrs. Huo, ladies. The manager said that you could just sign
the bill first and pick whichever watch you like. We will apply the discount later."
Kasie rested her arm on Debbie's shoulder and sighed happily. "Oh, Mrs. Huo. It's my honor to be your
friend."
Debbie didn't expect that the title of "Mrs. Huo" was this powerful. They could even get discounts for
luxurious commodities at an exposition such as this.
When Emmett found Debbie, he saw Kasie signing her name on a bill. But she didn't make the
payment after signing it. Perplexed, he approached her and asked, "You are not paying for it?"
It wasn't like her. He had gone shopping with her a few times and generally, whenever she liked
something, she would pay for it without hesitation.
Without taking her eyes off the beautiful watch, she said cheerfully, "Thanks to Tomboy, the manager
promised to give me a discount later."
'A discount?' Emmett thought, confused. 'All the commodities at the exposition are limited editions.
How could she possibly get a discount? Since the manager said that he would give her a discount, it
probably meant that someone must have paid the bill for Kasie, as a way of showing respect to Mrs.
Huo.'
At the thought of that, Emmett was determined to pay the bill for Kasie himself. He was her boyfriend!
He should make the payment for her purchases rather than let some stranger pay for it. He handed the
sneakers to Kasie. "Walk Tomboy to the lounge. Mr. Huo is waiting there."
"Why? Debbie, what's wrong?" Kasie asked with concern as she looked at the shoe box in her hands.
"It's nothing much. My heels are rubbing against my feet. Give the sneakers to me. I'll go find Carlos
myself," Debbie said. Her right heel was a litte red, but she wasn't fragile enough to need others' help
to walk. She reached out for the shoe box.
But Kasie refused to give it to her. "Emmett has asked me to help you. So, it would be better if I walk
you to your husband," she said, smiling.
"Cut it out. I suggest you turn your attention to your Emmett. See what he's doing!" She snatched the
box from Kasie's hands swiftly.
Debbie had been in the spotlight the whole evening, and if people saw Kasie hold her arm and walk her
to the lounge, they would gather around her again, asking her this and that to show their concern, even
though they would just be doing it to gain Carlos' favor.
To avoid being surrounded by the mob again, Debbie refused Emmett's and Kasie's kindness.
Meanwhile, Emmett was swiping his credit card to make the payment. He had with him the bill with
Kasie's signature on it.
"Hey, Emmett! Emmett!" Kasie finally noticed what Emmett was doing. Ignoring Debbie completely, she
hastily ran up to Emmett to stop him.
He had already bought her a lot of things. She couldn't let him pay the bill for her any more than this.
But it was too late. The payment was done and the receipt was printed. Frustrated, Kasie took out her
phone in an attempt to send him the money. She said gloomily, "You're just an assistant. How much
money do you earn every month? I'm transferring you the money right away. My dad is rich anyway. If I
don't spend his money, it'll all go to his mistresses or some bastards."
Emmett took her phone away, closed the payment app and locked the phone screen. "I don't get many
chances to spend my money. Besides, Mr. Huo gives me a ton of money. It's more than enough to
open a supermarket. So if I don't spend the money on you, I might end up taking it all to my grave
when I die."
Kasie paused, blinking. "But this watch is seven hundred thousand dollars, not seven hundred or
seventy dollars."
If the person spending that much money like water was someone like Carlos, she wouldn't have given
a damn about it. But Emmett was just his assistant.
Kasie felt sorry for him.
Seeing the gloomy look on her face, Emmett drew closer to her and whispered, "Honestly, I have only
dated one girl in the past, but I never bought her anything. So I've saved up quite a lot after working for
Carlos all these years. If you promise to marry me now, I can even buy a new house in the
neighborhood next to your home."
'Marry him? Buy a house in the neighborhood next to my home? If I remember right, the price of that
property is at least fifty thousand dollars per square meter.'
Kasie burst into laughter at the thought. She held his arm and teased, "Emmett, are you proposing to
me? That was not formal at all. I will not say yes to such a flimsy proposal!"
Emmett put his wallet back. "You have to promise that you'll marry me first. If I formally propose to you
and you say no, then I'll be so humiliated."
"You've got that backwards! If you don't propose to me first, how can I promise you anything? So you
should make a formal proposal first."
"Fine, I'll do it. I'll propose, and you have to marry me. Deal?"
"Deal. You do it and then I'll maybe say yes!"
Emmett smiled and threw a glance at Debbie who was some distance away. Carlos was helping her
put on the sneakers. He looked back at Kasie and said, "Mr. Huo is taking care of Debbie now. You
come with me."
"Where are we going?" Kasie asked.
Emmett held her hand and led her to a jewelry counter. There were a few dazzling diamond rings inside
the glass case. He raised an eyebrow and told the stunned Kasie, "Go on, pick your favorite."
Carlos apologizing to Debbie had already become the focus of that night's event. But Emmett wouldn't
mind stealing Carlos' thunder and proposing to Kasie as long as she chose a diamond ring right away.
"Fine, I'll do it. I'll propose, and you have to marry me. Deal?"
"Deal. You do it and then I'll maybe say yes!"
Emmett smiled and threw a glance at Debbie who was some distance away. Carlos was helping her
put on the sneakers. He looked back at Kasie and said, "Mr. Huo is taking care of Debbie now. You
come with me."
"Where are we going?" Kasie asked.
Emmett held her hand and led her to a jewelry counter. There were a few dazzling diamond rings inside
the glass case. He raised an eyebrow and told the stunned Kasie, "Go on, pick your favorite."
Carlos apologizing to Debbie had already become the focus of that night's event. But Emmett wouldn't
mind stealing Carlos' thunder and proposing to Kasie as long as she chose a diamond ring right away.
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