Chapter 47
Chapter 47
Adrian and Belle shortly arrived at the headquarters of Southrive’s Swallowston Jewelers.
There, Belle brought out a necklace to show Adrian and said, “This necklace is called the Heart of the Sea. It’s made from Graff Pink diamond, also known to be the most precious gemstone in the world.
“Its cut, color, and clarity make one feel like they’re looking at the ocean. Its heart–shaped design is how it got its name.
“This necklace is the most precious piece of our collection. It was previously auctioned at Paolo Auctioneers with a starting price of twelve million dollars, but nobody was able to afford it.
“After that, this necklace was crowned to be fit for a goddess and has been in numerous exhibitions both large and small. You could even say that it’s as popular as a celebrity, holding the love of countless people.” Content protected by Nôv/el(D)rama.Org.
Adrian took a look at the necklace.
“She’s right, it does seem very outstanding. With how it’s able to exhibit a woman’s elegance, it’s specially made for women. I doubt any ordinary woman would be able to handle its effect.”
Belle then continued, “Mr. Adrian, I’m sure the Heart of the Sea has been made especially for someone mature, beautiful, kind, and elegant like Ms. Samantha.”
Belle had a very keen eye for women since she was one herself.
Adrian took another look at the necklace and came to believe Belle’s judgment even more.
“All right, I’ll take it. Remember to state in the receipt that the necklace cost three thousand dollars and pack it in an ordinary–looking box. I’ll pay you whatever price you ask.”
The necklace was a priceless piece, so much so that it was said to be invaluable throughout all of Southrive seeing how Belle had chosen to put it up for exhibition rather than sell it off. However, since Adrian was the one who made the request, it was only natural for her to oblige.
With a smile, Belle said, “This necklace had a starting price of twelve million dollars back at the auction before I decided to not sell it. So, I’ll now charge you that exact price without any interest since you want it. Consider this a present from me to Ms. Samantha.”
Money was not important to Belle. Instead, what she aimed for was to build a connection with the legate.
“I’m not sure if you know, but Mr. Lucas has asked me to sell this piece to him many times, but I couldn’t bring it upon myself to do it.”
Adrian merely smiled. Naturally, he was not going to take advantage of Belle by taking the necklace for free. However, he now owed Belle a favor.
Adrian then said, “Thank you for your kindness. I’ll have Lucas personally bring over your money later.”
“Understood, Mr. Adrian.” Belle nodded.
Belle knew that people like Adrian no longer cared for meager things like money, unlike people like herself who conducted business for the sake of it.
That night after Adrian left with the Heart of the Sea, Swallowston Jewelers posted on their social media account that the necklace had been bought by a mysterious man at twelve million dollars. This caused a huge stir among the people.
After all, the Heart of the Sea was a piece that has always been limited to exhibitions. The fact that Belle had chosen to sell it off must mean this mysterious man had an extraordinary identity.
“I doubt even Donald Kushner, the richest man in Swallowston, would be willing to spend twelve million dollars on a single necklace!”
Many people from Southrive began a heated discussion.
There were even rumors that the identity of this mysterious man who bought the necklace was the legate himself.
Adrian simply had no idea how big of a stir he had caused.
Samantha woke up early the next morning. Rue already had breakfast prepared, waiting for the younger ones to wake up.
Adaline and Samantha were standing before the bathroom mirror and doing their makeup when Adaline said, “Did you hear? Someone bought the Heart of the Sea from Swallowston Jewelers. It’s said to be the most precious piece they had, and it was sold for twelve million dollars!”
Both women had heard of the necklace before. They had even seen it at exhibitions in the past.