"Look, it's this watch."
Mrs. Ximor pulled out a black box, inside was a gold "Buffett" watch.
Not long ago, Mrs. Hughes gave him a "Monroe" worth 2,000 rubles. This one from Mrs. Ximor, however, was ten times its price, amounting to 20,000 rubles.
Last time, Piaget gave a 20,000-ruble consultation fee, and now Mrs. Ximor was giving a 20,000-ruble watch.
You had to say that the people living on this street are pretty wealthy.
A year's hard work income of an ordinary person is nothing more than a casual expense in the eyes of the truly affluent.
"It looks nice and exquisite," said Karen.
"I'm glad you like it," Mrs. Ximor smiled.
"No, Mrs. Ximor, it's too valuable. I can't accept it."
Karen wasn't feigning reluctance. He genuinely didn't intend to take it.