The ring was of the same style, and even its size was a perfect match.

As soon as Nanako saw the ring, she burst with unexplainable joy, as if it was Charlie who had personally given her the ring. 5

Seeing Nanako's delight, Kawana Kurenai asked in bewilderment, "Miss, why would you be so interested in a brand like Tiffany? It is a very ordinary brand, and the ring is rather cheap. Their diamonds are like grains of sand..." 4

Kurenai was right.

A diamond ring worth one million dollars or less was, frankly speaking, for the averagely wealthy family. 2

The real tycoons didn't even bother wearing such rings.

Ultra-wealthy tycoons of the East and West owned diamonds with the highest purity, ones that were precisely cut, and so clear, they could easily fetch ten million apiece.

Those who were really wealthy would buy raw, precious diamonds and customize them into rings, the reason why it wasn't rare that such rings were worth more than ten million. 5 The rich Oskians had a wide preference when it came

jewelry. Besides diamonds, they fancied all kinds of gemstones, especially jade.

quality imperial green jadeite was tremendously high, so it was a common sight to have a jade bracelet with over

socially perceived

As the family patriarch's sole daughter, Nanako's acceptance for a ring from such a common brand was beyond what Kurenai could percieve. 5 Holding the ring dearly, Nanako shyly said, "Kawana, some things cannot be measured by value. To you, this ring might be worth nothing. But for me, it

she hastily put the ring on her ring finger and looked at it,

for a wedding ring. You can't wear a ring on that

on her ring finger as a single woman as it would trigger misunderstandings. But it didn't rescind her adoration for the ring. She quickly took the ring off, carefully put it back into the box, and stuck out

and asked, "Miss,

replied, "To the hospital. I want to

"Okay!"

the security checkpoint. He walked into the

took off and half an hour before

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