Dorothy Brown noticed that something seemed off about her complexion and asked with concern, "What's wrong?"
Amelia Clarke looked up at Dorothy Brown and gave a wry smile, "That antique you mentioned... seems like... I also, also broke it..."
Dorothy Brown: "..."
Amelia suddenly thought of the "Harem Terrace" painting in that Hong Kong house and felt that Owen Moreland's attitude toward possessions was different from the average person. When ordinary people got such valuable things, they usually only cared about the collectible value, treasuring them and keeping them from prying eyes.
But Owen Moreland, he valued their practical use more.
Sigh.
Amelia couldn't help but feel, having money means doing as one pleases.
On second thought, she and Owen weren't familiar with each other at that time, and yet when she broke his valuable bowl, he didn't utter a word and just let it go.
Was this man naturally this tolerant, or was it... just towards her?