Lynette Batton wasn't the kind of person who liked to show off her wealth, but she couldn't stand the sales assistant's arrogance and couldn't resist arguing back.

"Are you kidding? How could two students afford a purse that costs several hundred thousand dollars? I have never met anyone like that while working here for years!" the staff scoffed.

She had worked at the store for close to eight years, but she had never met any student who could afford such price tags.

"That's not our problem. It doesn't mean we can't afford these purses," Lynette declared while rolling her eyes.

"Cut the crap," the staff snapped. "All right, stop standing around. You're getting in the way of our business!"

To her, the truly wealthy women should be old housewives, not a student.

She also couldn't be bothered to keep arguing with the young lady when she was adamant about kicking them out.

Leon Batton's facial expression changed at that point. Seemingly upset, he planted himself in front of his sister to block the sales assistant's way.

"What are you doing?" she asked impatiently.

"We're buying a purse," he answered simply.

"You can't afford it."

when she was about to continue to

purse that costs several hundred thousand dollars? It's nearly the price of a house!" She crossed her

afford it?" he asked with a half-hearted

troublemakers who liked pranking others. "Sure," he responded before pulling his sister into the limited-edition Hermes store. "Lynette, go ahead and pick whichever one you

right. Thank you, Leon," Lynette replied

for the designs she

are limited-edition purses. Why are they making it

these two are secretly from a wealthy

too sure, but

rich their family is,

be allowed to buy several hundred thousand dollars worth of purses

them knew that not only were the students

around

that purse with crocodile leather? I want the bright blue one, and it would be best if the interior material is

and familiarity with the materials made it seem as

really from a

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