Will the Aloof Billionaire Divorce Today?-Chapter 814: I’d Better Look at Some Others

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Chapter 814: Chapter 814: I’d Better Look at Some Others

Even if they can’t be together in the future, the life after marriage will become an unforgettable memory for her.

As her mood shifted, she immediately became different.

Her emotions were no longer downcast, her eyes no longer confused; from an initial detachment, she became actively engaged.

She lowered her head, turning the finger with the wedding ring around to look at it, then raised her head and asked Matthew Saxon, "Does this ring really look good on me?"

When Scarlett Yates asked him, she had a faint smile on her lips.

Seeing her smile, Matthew Saxon was momentarily stunned, as if surprised, and stared at her for a moment before slowly nodding, "Yes."

He didn’t know that in those brief few minutes, Scarlett Yates had understood a lot of things.

That’s why her emotions underwent a noticeable change.

Although Matthew Saxon didn’t know why she changed, seeing her smile made his mood a bit better.

He had brought her to choose a wedding ring as if it were a task.

Originally, he intended to casually pick a pair, but seeing her become serious, he also put away his indifferent attitude.

Scarlett Yates also thought the ring was beautiful.

But she felt it must be expensive.

Even though she hadn’t seen the price yet, just the diamonds on the ring alone must be very costly.

"Do you like it?" Matthew Saxon noticed her eyes light up looking at the ring, and said, "If you like it, then let’s get this pair."

Of course, she liked it, but since the marriage was to fulfill another person’s wish, there was no need to buy something too extravagant.

Anyway, they’d be divorced in at most a month or two.

"Why don’t we look at other options?" Scarlett Yates didn’t say whether she liked it, removed the ring, and put it back in the box.

But her eyes were still glancing, stealing a couple of longing looks before reluctantly looking away.

"Miss, don’t you like this ring? It looks really beautiful on you," the shop assistant noticed the hesitation in Scarlett Yates’s eyes and enthusiastically promoted, "This ring was crafted by Mr. Anthony, one of the world’s most famous jewelry designers. The jewelry he designs sells the best, and there’s only one pair of this ring in the world. It would be too unfortunate to miss it."

After the shop assistant spoke for a while, Scarlett Yates was very tempted.

But she only cared about one thing.

She stared at the ring, cleared her throat, and asked, "How much is this pair of rings?"

The shop assistant smiled slightly, her voice uniquely gentle and sweet, "Jewelry personally designed by Mr. Anthony is never cheap."

"So, how much is it exactly?"

The shop assistant’s smile grew sweeter, and with a smile, she quoted a number. After quoting it, she added, "Money has a price, but affection is priceless. Miss, such a beautiful ring is meant to be worn for a lifetime, so if you think about it that way, it’s actually not that expensive, right?"

After hearing the price from the shop assistant, Scarlett Yates chose to turn around and leave.

"I’ll still go look at others."

Expensive, it’s too expensive, it’s absurdly expensive.

She admitted that the ring was indeed beautiful, breathtaking, and sparkly, with a lovely name, something like ’forever and always.’

But the price was anything but beautiful; it was just a pair of rings, yet it cost over ten million.

Even if she bought this ten-million-dollar wedding ring, she wouldn’t dare wear it in everyday life.

"Wrap it up." Just as she was planning to casually pick a ring for a few ten-thousands and be done with it, behind her, Matthew Saxon instructed the shop assistant to package the ring.