Upon hearing this, Bartholomeus Smith thought for a moment, then laughed and said—
"Indeed, things are going well, but look at whose handiwork it is. Someone, in order to win over his fiancée, is quite generous with his expenses, from resources to hairpins, and now he's even reassigned people from the Legal Department to set up a special team, just like that, to handle his future brother-in-law's case..."
At this point, Bartholomeus couldn't help but sigh lightly.
"Ah, why did I never notice he had such a romantic side before? People who are engaged are just different, they really know how to dote on someone..."
Of course, Bartholomeus' tone was full of teasing as he chewed over his own feelings that were almost sour—
"A hairpin worth 20 million US dollars... That piece of jade is the best there is, he really is willing to part with it. Brother, I've been through life and death with you, don't you think you should feel for me too, and give me a pendant to hang?"