Chapter 277
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 277:
âFine, fine.â Eric sounded patient, almost like soothing an upset child. âIf it makes you happy, go ahead and pay.â
Hadley was too intent on settling the bill to catch the tenderness in his voice. She quickly turned to the manager. âHow do I pay?â
âRight this way, please,â the manager said, still processing the peculiar dynamics at play.
The wealthy certainly had their unique quirks; nonetheless, he was just there to make things happen.
âWill that be cash, credit card, or other mobile payments?â
âDo you take PayPal?â
âCertainly,â the manager responded, and then informed her of the pricing details. âThe list price is $39,000. However, thereâs an internal discount which brings it down to $21,000. But for you, Mr. Flynnâs associate, the price is just $16,000. Please scan here.â
âW-What?! $16,000?â
That meant a discount exceeding fifty percent!
Hadleyâs eyes brimmed with gratitude. âReally? Thank you so much!â
âAbsolutely,â the manager responded with a laugh. âThough itâs really Mr. Flynn you should be thanking.â
Hadley was aware of that fact.
While she completed the payment, Eric peered over to see the details on the screen at the check-out counter, raising his eyebrows in surprise.
$39,000 for a toy?
To him, the amount was trivial, yet for most, it was far from affordable. Shaking his head, Eric reflected on his financial independence. He had built his own wealth, distinct from the vast Flynn familyâs fortune. Even the alimony he had proposed in their divorce had come from his personal earnings, a detail he had kept to himself.
He was resolved to ensure Hadleyâs future needs were met, to avoid any further outbursts or difficulties on her part.
Suddenly, Eric winced and touched his neckâthe area where Hadley had bitten him was still sore.
Hadley shot a guilty look at Eric, wondering if sheâd really bitten him that hard.
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She paused, and then in a tentative voice, she asked, âIs it very painful?â
Eric quirked an eyebrow, his smirk playful. âWould it matter to you if it was?â
That question made Hadley freeze. Why did she even ask?
With a theatrical sigh, Eric played up his plight. âYouâve marked me, yet you withhold your pity?â
He then moved his hand away to show the bite mark. It was small but evidently deep, still bleeding.
The manager, catching sight of this, started piecing together a dramatic scenario in his head.
This wasnât just any bite; it looked like the kind of mark one might find in an intense loverâs quarrel.
So, the late-night trip for this exclusive doll was their way of making up? The extravagance of the wealthy really knew no bounds. Meanwhile, Hadley, missing the managerâs silent conjectures, asked with genuine concern, âIs there a first aid kit available?â
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