Chapter 54: A Humble Apology
The Substitute Wife: My Poor Husband Is A Billionaire
Janetâs words completely wiped the smug smile off of the shop managerâs face.She quickly tried to calm
down and said feebly, "I offered you that price yesterday.I donât want to buy it anymore."
After all, the counterfeit wasnât worth much.
If she bought it at such an extravagant price, sheâd be crazy.
Smiling sardonically, Janet continued, "You wanted it so bad yesterday.The surveillance footage can
prove it.Why donât you want it now? Is it because you know that this oneâs a fake and isnât worth a
million?"
The shop manager faltered, "Uhm, well⦠I thought the ring was an antique.I had seen something similar
in a jewelry magazine before.But when you left the ring here for resizing, I looked at it carefully, and I
realized that it wasnât the same one as on the magazine.It just looked similar.So I donât want it anymore."
After saying that, she took a deep breath and regained her composure.
"Miss, please go now.We have a business to run.Please escort this lady out."
But her anxiety had exposed her guilt.
Several shop assistants closed in on Janet, ready to kick her out of the store.
"How dare you be so arrogant after you stole my wifeâs ring?"
A cold, harsh voice sounded from near the door.
Janet whirled around in surprise.
She found the man standing behind her, wearing a dark gray shirt and black suit pants, jacket in hand.
Ethan stood a head taller than her.
The atmosphere around him was ominous and oppressive, especially with his dark expression.
He looked like someone one didnât want to mess with.
Janet rolled her eyes.
She was still mad at him for accusing her earlier.
Without another word, she walked past him and left the shop.
Ethan had overheard her conversation with the shop manager just now and knew perfectly well that the
latter was lying.
"Sir, please donât stir up any more trouble.This is the ring your wife left with us yesterday.If you two insist
on blackmailing us, weâll be forced to call the police,"
Since the surveillance video couldnât prove otherwise, the shop manager resumed her arrogant
disposition.
Ethan gave her a bone-chilling look and his smile sent shivers down her spine.
"Then call the police.Iâll deal with them and make sure youâre put behind bars."
After saying that, he turned around abruptly and strode out of the shop.
He quickly caught up to Janet, who was briskly walking away, and reached for her hand.
"Are you still mad at me?" he asked even though he already knew the answer.
Janet looked at him stubbornly.
"I heard what you said back there.How do you plan on putting her behind bars? We donât have any
evidence!" Ethan said calmly, "Donât worry.Iâll take care of everything and get my motherâs ring back."
Then, he lowered his gaze shamefacedly.
"I misunderstood you earlier.Iâm sorry."
As he apologized, he realized he couldnât remember the last time he had ever said the word "sorry" to
anyone.
He wasnât used to it, so he sounded stiff and emotionless.
Janet narrowed her eyes at him and said sarcastically, "Oh, is that so, Mr.Lester? Thank you for your
humble apology."
After saying that, she turned around and left Ethan in the dust.
Ethan watched as she walked away, pressing his fingers against his aching temple.
It seemed that she was truly angry with him this time.
Standing under a streetlamp and facing a busy street, Ethan looked up at the tall buildings that seemed
to pierce the sky.
Then he took out his phone and called Sean.
His voice was brisk and cold as ice.
"Find out if thereâs an antique platinum emerald ring that was put on the market recently."
Sean, having worked for his boss for a long time, could tell from Ethanâs voice that he was seething with
rage.
He quickly tasked someone to investigate the matter.
An hour later, some clues were found.
"Apparently, there was a platinum emerald ring put up at an antique auction today.Iâve already asked our
people to intercept it." Apology Ethan listened to the report as a steady breeze ruffled his hair slightly.
He quietly stared at the tall building across the street and asked, "Who sent it there?"
"A woman from a second-hand luxury shop sent it there just this noon. She said she got it from a
customer.Iâve got all the information on the ring and the woman.Iâll send them to you right now.â