Chapter 64 Luna Offered Her Kisses
Chapter 64 Luna Offered Her Kisses
"Do you really want to buy it, sir?"
The salesgirl looked at Fraser, full of surprise, or shock to be more specific. She had been in the
industry for so many years, but it was the first time she met such a generous customer.
"After all, 36,000 dollars is not a small sum of money." The salesgirl said with her heart beating fast.
"Fraser, don't pretend to be a rich guy here, the 50,000 dollars you won had already been spent by
you." Lacie snorted.
"Where do you have the money to buy this necklace now?" Lacie doubted him.
"What if I do have the money to buy it?"
Lacie replied with frightful sarcasm, "If you have the money to buy it, I can call you daddy right now."
"Then you can call me daddy now, I have paid for it already, my good little girl." Fraser said indifferently.
"Are you fooling me? When did you pay? How come I didn't notice?" Lacie didn't believe him at all.
After all, Fraser has been in the store for no more than two minutes.
In such a short time, he had made a decision to buy a necklace and even paid for it with 36,000 dollars.
How crazy rich could he be?
Jay showed his doubt too.
Jay said to the salesgirl at this time, "Do you think they look like rich people who can afford this
necklace?"
The salesgirl took a look at Fraser, and to be honest, she really didn't think he looked like a rich second
generation. Was the payment screenshot he showed just now fake?
"Please give me a moment, I'll make a call to my boss." The salesgirl took out her cell phone and went
to call her boss.
"My Lacie, we better continue to pick out our necklace. Just leave these two country bumpkins alone.
They know nothing but bragging. What else do they know?" Jay laughed loudly with disdain.
Fraser stayed so calm, waiting for the salesgirl to finish her phone call and return to pack the necklace
for him. Then he would like to see how that two fools Jay and Lacie dared to mock him again.
While the salesgirl was on her call, Lacie had already picked out another necklace she wanted and
asked, "Jay, does it look good?"
Jay took a look at the price and nodded his head, "It's pretty."
"Let's buy this one, I'll go to pay."
Jay called back the salesgirl, "Haven’t you finished your call yet? Just come over, I want to pay the bill."
"See, this is what we called the rich people. We just buy whatever we want, and unlike you guys,
knowing nothing but only lying."
"Let them lie, anyway, they don’t pay taxes for it." Jay chuckled, waiting for the salesgirl to come over
so that he can pay.
"I just need to scan the QR code and pay, right? Then I am now scanning it."
Jay scanned it and paid 3,800 dollars for the necklace, and then he showed the payment interface to
the salesgirl.
"I have paid for my necklace, just find a box to put it in." Jay said.
"Sir, please wait a moment."
"Wait for what?"
"I have to pack for this handsome man first, and then I will pack for you when I'm done packing for
him." The salesgirl looked at Fraser a few more times.
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very sure that the man was an absolute crazy rich guy, both mature and low-key.
"Why are you packing for him? Look at him, does he look like someone who can afford a necklace? He
couldn’t even pay a 3,800 dollars necklace, not to mention a 36,000 dollars one." Jay said.
"That's right, we've already paid for it, but you pack his before ours. Do you think they really want to but
it?" Lacie snorted and also expressed her dissatisfaction.
"Excuse me, my dear guests, this handsome guy really has paid for it."
"Bullshit! How come I didn't notice it? You're just fooling me." Jay said coldly.
At that moment, Fraser put his iPhone XS on the counter to show his payment interface, "Please check
it by yourself."
"Fraser, did you really buy this necklace?" Luna unbelievably picked up the phone.
"You...You still have money? How come you still have money. You've obviously spent all your money."
Lacie looked at Fraser incredulously.
"Oh, I just remember, Lacie, didn't you just say that if Fraser can afford this necklace, you would call
him daddy?"
Luna looked at Lacie and said proudly, "Now you can call your daddy now."
"I... I don't remember I have said that before, there must be something wrong with your ears." Lacie
frowned tightly, and her face became extremely pale. So did Jay’s.
At first, two of them humiliated Fraser in every possible way. They thought that Fraser had no money to
buy the necklace, but out of their surprise, he had bought it without saying a word.
Jay, as a well-known rich second generation in the DH First School, had never been sucked in such an
awkward situation.
"Fraser, you got me!"
Jay left the jewelry store furiously, leaving Lacie standing there alone.
Lacie didn't want to stay there either, but Jay had already paid for it, and she had to wait for the
salesgirl to pack and get the receipt.
"By the way, this is a birthday gift for my classmate, please wrap it in colored paper." Fraser said.
"But we don't have any colored paper in the store."
"Then please go and buy some." Fraser took out two hundred dollars to the salesgirl.
After the salesgirl left, Lacie asked, "Fraser, is this the birthday present you buy for Quinn?"
"Yeah, what's up?"
"Are you dating with her already?"
"No." Fraser shook his head.
"Then why are you giving her such an expensive gift, are you nut?" Lacie stared at Fraser with a pair of
big angry eyes.
In order to let Jay buy her a necklace, she had to please him in every possible way, enduring all kinds
of physical and sexual tortures at night, but Quinn luckily got a necklace of more than thirty thousand,
sacrificing nothing.
At this moment, a huge sense of jealousy niggled Lacie so much that she was nearly out of control.
When the salesgirl came back, Fraser asked, "Is there another necklace of the same type?"
"Yes, there's one more."
Fraser nodded his head, "Please pack it too, I'll buy it."
Fraser scanned the QR code after saying that. Luna's heart was about to jump out, asking, "Fraser, are
you buying this for me?"
"I love you, I love you so much." Luna ran over and kissed Fraser in front of others.
Fraser was speechless. In two days he would be on vacation, and he was going to go home to visit his
parents, so the necklace was actually prepare for his mom.
But God who knew that Luna was so narcissistic that she thought it was for her.
A sign of embarrassment revealed on Fraser's face. He recalled the incident happened yesterday Luna
was almost being raped by a dog just for saving him, then he said, "It's just a necklace, not a big deal,
you just keep it."
Lacie’s anger amounted to fury. Two of her previous friends so easily got a necklace present worth
36,000 dollars, while she could only wear a cheaper one worth 3,800 dollars.
She was so unhappy and hurt.
"Sir, you are so generous. It's really a blessing to be your girlfriend." The salesgirl looked at Luna
enviously and said.
"Please don’t be misunderstood, she's not my girlfriend."
Fraser shook his head and laughed, "To be honest, I don’t have a girlfriend yet."
The salesgirl looked stunned at first, but then she gave a look that showed she understood why.
After Fraser and Luna left the jewelry store, only then Lacie spoke to the salesgirl, "I don't want the
necklace, can you return my money back?"
The salesgirl was a little angry, "Miss, don’t you like the necklace?"
"No." Lacie shook her head, "It's not good enough. I'll ask my boyfriend to buy a more expensive one in
a few days."
"That's fine, but if you return it, we have to deduct nineteen dollars from the money returned."
After Lacie got the money, she asked the other students for Fraser's Wechat account. She started to
understand Fraser was the real rich shark, and compared to Fraser, Jay was at best just a little fish.
"Fraser, you're really rich. These two necklaces added up worth more than seventy thousand dollars,
and you just give them to me and Quinn, don't you care about your money?" Luna asked.
"Of course I care, but you two saved me yesterday, and in return, I have to do something to show my
thankfulness to you." Fraser chuckled.
Luna figured out something was wrong at this moment.
She frowned her eyebrows and stopped walking, "I remember you only won half a million in the lottery,
but now you've already spent far more than that."
"Fraser, are you lying to us?" Luna looked at Fraser and asked.
Fraser knew it was impossible to keep the secret at this moment, so he said, "Actually, I didn't win the
lottery."
"You didn't win the lottery?"
"Yes, the land in my hometown was sold for 3.5 million dollars." Fraser said calmly.
After hearing this, Luna almost fainted with overjoy.