Chapter 276
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 276:
Shortly, a staff member wheeled a cart stocked with a large box toward them.
âHere it is, sir.â
âLetâs see it, then,â instructed the manager.
âRight away, sir.â
The staff member quickly opened the box, revealing a second, more elegant case insideâa clear acrylic box.
Within it, a Minnie Mouse doll stood about 20 inches tall, adorned with a vibrant red bow and matching dress.
Eric glanced at Hadley, his expression inquiring.
âIs this the one you were after?â
Hadleyâs face brightened immediately.
âYes, thatâs the one!â
It was the very Minnie Mouse doll that Joy had set her heart on.
âVery well.â
A hint of a smile played on Ericâs lips as he witnessed her enthusiasm.
He instructed the manager,
âPack it up.â
âCertainly, Mr. Flynn.â
The manager signaled his staff to start wrapping the item.
Eric then mentioned casually,
âCharge it to my account.â
âRight away, Mr. Flynn.â
âHold on a moment!â
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Hadley quickly intervened, flashing her wallet. âIâll take care of it myself.â
The manager looked taken aback and reflexively glanced at Eric for direction. Confusion clearly marked his features.
Eric simply laughed, his demeanor exuding arrogance and ease, which was almost exasperating to witness.
âYouâre going to pay?â He sounded amused. âPlease, donât be silly.â Could she truly believe he would allow her to handle the expense? After all, he was well aware that she hadnât accepted any support, and the modest income she made at Galant surely wouldnât cover it.
âSave your earnings,â Eric said, waving off her attempt. âThis oneâs on me.â
âI insist on paying for it myself!â Hadley interrupted forcefully, her hands balled into fists as she laid down her terms. âIf you wonât let me, then I donât want the doll at all!â
âOh, really?â
Eric regarded her intently. She had been eyeing that doll with such intensity since she first spotted it.
This wasnât just about money; it was about asserting her independence from him.
Alright. He decided to let her win this round.
He had indeed messed up earlier, and buying her this toy was his way of apologizing, not a gesture to indebt her. If she preferred to pay for it herself, he wouldnât argue with her.
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