Gilda was so surprised that she didnât expect Jackson to remember all of them.
How much is it?â
The price of more than 20 million dollars was not a small amount.
But he thought it was worthwhile. âDo you like it?â
Jackson stared at Gilda with tenderness in his eyes.
âLike is like⦠How much is it?â
She knows, it must be expensive. Although they were not short of money, it was not an ordinary thing.
Jackson took the necklace and leaned down to put it on for her. âThe price is not a problem, but what you like is the most important.â
They looked intimate, just like a passionate couple.
Jackson put it on for her and turned around. âLet Elmer see if it looks good.â
The gem was huge, and Gildaâs skin was fair. It would look very good if she wore it. Elmer squinted and noticed the hickey below her collarbone. He looked away for a moment.
âMs. Lynch is born beautiful and looks good in anything Elmer stood up and said, âThank you for your help. I have something else to do. Help yourself.â
He left in time and closed the door. Marty greeted him. âWhy do you look so pale? What happened?â
Tm wearing a mask. Can you tell?â
âYour aura is almost murderous. You donât need to see it.â âDid Ms. Lynch offend you?â
Elmer didnât answer. He handed over the gift and said, âPut it away.
As soon as Marty left, Elmer looked up and met Jensen in the opposite bakery. He sat on the ground like a peeping wolf.
Inside the door, Gilda put away the necklace and didnât want to show off. âWhy do I think he is not very happy today?â
Jackson lowered his eyes and thought, âWhere were we?â
âSelene, you said she was around?â
âWhen I go back to Frencia this time, I will leave Peterson here to deal with the followâup matters and protect you. At least I can guarantee your safety.â
He was serious and Gilda laughed. âI have bodyguards around me, so I donât need you to keep Peterson here.â
Jackson poured out the tea and made a new pot. âWhat do you like to drink?â
âGary.â
âIâll book some and save them here. Maybe I can come back in the future.â
He changed the subject, but Gilda couldnât do anything about it. She held her face and watched him wash the tea, rinse the water, make the soup, soak, and reâbrew a series of actions. Her fingers and bones were clearly defined, and her technique was smooth, which could be called a visual feast.
She took out her phone to take photos and watched the scene repeatedly.
âShoot what?â
âAs a souvenir, I donât know when the next time I see you.â
Jackson couldnât help laughing.
âItâs been so many years. Didnât you say hello to me when you saw me?â
In the next room, two men with similar height and posture were sitting opposite each other. Jensen took a sip of tea and said. slowly.
Looking at them carefully, they were just a little bit similar in appearance. Elmer was cold and unreserved, while Jensen was soft and deep, who had been used to flirting with people in vanity fairs.
Twelcome Mr. Harrington to the opening ceremony of the Velvet Cup, and I donât know anything else.â
âPetals fall on purpose, but water runs mercilessly. You run this teahouse because you resent me.â
Jensen clenched his fingers under his body with mixed emotions.
âWhat do you hate? You and your mother occupy the Harrington familyâs nest, or you know that she loves me, but still marry her?â
Elmer talked about the pain point calmly.
Jensen patted the table. âI didnât know at that time! âPlus, something has happened to youâ¦.â
Jensen, I donât want to investigate the past. Itâs boring for you to come here. Elmer interrupted him.
Is that so? Then why did you open this teahouse to welcome and send people here? Didnât you go against meâ¦â
âI want to live.â Elmer interrupted again, âIâm no longer a policeman.â
Jensen was stunned.