Two Precious Items

In today's society, where materialistic desires thrived, many people had long become mercenary and gotten used to judging and measuring others by their wealth.

If Lucas couldn't afford to buy the things in Heavenly Pavilion and ended up being deliberately humiliated, no one would take pity on him, and they would only think that he deserved it for bringing it upon himself.

But Lucas didn't take to heart these gloating gazes of mockery, though he now had a bad impression of the Heavenly Pavilion.

With such snobbish salespeople, the company culture of the Heavenly Pavilion was obviously extremely mercenary too.

Just as Lucas was about to turn around and leave, the saleswoman named Jane was still standing in front of him with a smile as though she hadn't heard Kylie's warning just now. Still as sincere as before, she asked, "Sir, you just said you wanted to buy two high-end gifts at an estimated price of a million dollars each, right?"