Entering the mall, it was exactly as expected by Bidegla. The place was so grandiose, and the things being sold there were even more expensive than gold. Just a coat alone was priced at over four thousand, truly daylight robbery.
If it were up to him, Bidegla definitely wouldn't buy these things. Cheaper items may not necessarily be of lower quality. However, seeing the enthusiastic look on Jennie's face, Bidegla didn't say much.
There were constant envious glances being thrown their way from all around. The gazes of these male beasts were as if they wanted to devour Bidegla alive.
With such a girlfriend as beautiful as a goddess by his side, this damn dog was still showing an indifferent attitude. It was truly a waste of heavenly creation.
If looks could kill, Bidegla would be dead and gone.
"Miss, take a look at this men's suit. It's absolutely perfect for your boyfriend," a female attendant said, smiling as she recommended the black suit to Jennie.
Upon hearing this person refer to Bidegla as her boyfriend, Jennie couldn't help but blush, but she didn't explain.
Looking back at Bidegla's figure, even Jennie's eyes lit up. If Bidegla were to wear this suit, it would be a perfect fit.
Pushing the clothes in front of Bidegla , Jennie said, "Hurry up and try it on."
Looking at the price on the clothes, Bidegla hesitated a bit. Although the price was only six thousand five hundred for this piece of clothing, he felt it was too expensive.
But seeing Jennie's expression, Bidegla didn't refuse and went to try it on.
Half a minute later, when Bidegla came out wearing the new clothes, Jennie immediately had a feeling of being pleasantly surprised. If Bidegla had given her the impression of a sunshine boy before, he was now definitely a mature and successful man, with even his temperament undergoing a huge change.
Even the female attendant was amazed by Bidegla's figure. He was definitely a clothes hanger. If Jennie wasn't present, she would have wanted to keep Bidegla here as a professional model.
"Alright, just this one. No need to pack it, just wear it out," Jennie said, and paid for Bidegla directly.
"After this, it really seems like he's a kept man," the female attendant said with disdain after swiping Jennie's card. A dignified man, actually having a woman pay for him.
As they left the mall, Bidegla couldn't help but smile bitterly. He seemed to have a feeling of being kept.
Taken from Royal Road, this narrative should be reported if found on Amazon.
Cursing the unscrupulous business in his heart, Bidegla quickly caught up with Jennie. He didn't know the way to Hualian Jewelry Store.
"Jennie, can we go to the stone gambling festival now?" Bidegla asked.
"Let's go. I'll take you to experience our Zhuhai City's stone gambling festival," Jennie said with a touch of irritation in her voice.
Hualian Jewelry Store was the largest jewelry store in Zhuhai City, even overshadowing the Laura chain of jewelry stores. They were a monopoly, even at the national level. Every year, the value they created was at least several billion, something that many people didn't dare to think about.
Today, with the opening of the stone gambling festival, many people who were fond of jade had come here. Gambling on stones was similar to buying lottery tickets, but with a slightly higher chance of success.
Overnight riches, and the loss of a family's fortune in a single night, such incidents occurred here every day.
When Bidegla and Jennie arrived, the place was already crowded to the point of nearly bursting at the seams.
However, they didn't join the crowd, because with Jennie's status, they went directly into the VIP channel on the side.
"Little sister, I thought you wouldn't come," a young man greeted them with a smile as they entered Hualian Jewelry Store.
"Brother Duda," exclaimed Jennie, looking at the young man.
"Yes? Who is this?" At this moment, Ned Duda noticed Bidegla standing next to Jennie.
"Oh, let me introduce you. This is my friend, Bidegla."
"Bidegla, this is my elder brother, Ned Duda. You two should get acquainted."
"Hello." Although somewhat puzzled by how close his sister was to another man, Ned Duda thought nothing more of it once he realized they were schoolmates.
"Hello." Bidegla shook hands with Ned Duda, behaving quite properly.
After a lively conversation, Bidegla learned that Ned Duda was not actually Jennie's biological brother, but rather they were considered siblings because their fathers were old war comrades.
Their parents had even tried to arrange a marriage between them, but since neither of them was interested, it came to nothing.
Hearing that Bidegla was here to broaden his horizons, Ned Duda also became interested. He didn't know much about jade and was just there to join in the fun. So he said, "Bidegla, I heard there are some great raw jade stones on display today. Are you interested in taking a look?"
"I had that in mind."
The exhibition hall was quite large, with several levels. As the quality increased, the prices of the raw jade stones soared. A good piece of jade could even fetch millions of dollars.
Ned Duda didn't know much about jade, so he bought a dozen or so raw jade stones in one go and said, "Bidegla, this is our first meeting and I don't have anything special to give you. Feel free to pick a few stones to play with."
He said this in a very casual manner, as if he didn't really care about spending tens of thousands of dollars.
Indeed, how many of the people who could come here were poor?
"Alright, thank you, Brother Duda, for your kind offer." The cheapest raw jade stones here cost several thousand dollars, which was not something an ordinary person like him could afford.
So, given such a good opportunity, how could he pass it up?
Quietly activating the perspective function, Bidegla quickly saw through the stones, revealing their true nature.
The cheapest stones were a few thousand dollars, and the most expensive ones were tens of thousands, but as the perspective function unfolded, Bidegla couldn't help feeling disappointed.
The stones worth tens of thousands were empty, with nothing inside. It seemed that this time, Ned Duda would have to spend a lot.