"It's okay, I'll take it, no matter how much it costs."
Shelly spoke up instantly, "I'll give you a deposit later."
She would just pay whatever it would take to support Justin's business.
Besides, sooner or later, it would all still be hers.
"Yes, Miss. Here's your coffee."
The staff was overjoyed to receive the big order and became more attentive.
Shelly's eyes were drawn to another superb treasure.
It was located in the deepest part of the exhibition hall.
A separate display with special bulletproof glass on all four sides.
Illuminated by countless shining spotlights, a chic ring was presented in a black velvet box.
A clear, bright, radiant blue, clearer than the clearest stream, bluer than a sunny sky, and more brilliant than a vast sea of stars.
The light shone brightly, as if there was magic, and those who have seen it, simply could not help but be drawn in.
Shelly liked blue.
She knew what it was. It was a blue diamond, an extremely rare blue diamond.
More importantly, it was a large blue diamond ring, visually about more than ten carats.
Its price must be unimaginable.
She wanted it, she wanted it so badly.
She had never seen such a large, beautiful blue diamond.
She liked it too much!
Although she would have to ask Luther for such a huge amount of, she wanted the blue diamond ring so much.
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