Chapter 18 Meet the Love Rat at the Jewelry Hall 2
Chapter 18 Meet the Love Rat at the Jewelry Hall 2
The sarcastic couple didn’t annoyed Amy. She just ignored them. But she couldn’t help regretting
marrying him before. ‘Was I blind? How could I marry such a bastard? Fortunately we’ve divorced;
otherwise, if we have a child, I would rather go to hell.’
“Amy, don’t be sad anymore.” Gina raised her voice to the sales assistant as she saw Amy’s shabby
ring, “Oh, please show me all the beautiful diamond rings that you have in here. I want to pick the most
beautiful one.”
Robin saw all this after coming back from the cashier. The calm Amy amazed him. She didn’t even
bother with the sarcastic couple.
Robin kept watching what would happen.
At Gina’s words, the sales assistant took out all the huge diamond rings hurriedly.
At this moment, Amy stood up to wear a ring.
“Wait, Amy, just stay here to help me pick one. Which suits me best?” Gina was still speaking
sarcastically to Amy.
Amy took a cold glance at Gina.
“That’s right, Madam. You better not go. You’ve left something here.” The hall manager said to Amy
hastily, and asked someone to take out four new collections of diamond rings, shining bright.
Amy was stunned by these. She couldn’t afford any plain one, let alone these elaborate ones.
“Madam, what do you think of these? The master bought you all these as gifts.” Robin stood behind
Amy and said with respect.
Hearing these, Gina and Matt were dumbfounded.
Gina stared at the fancy rings jealously. Matt angrily headed to Amy as if to drag her over. But Robin
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“Amy, you bitch cheated on me? With this old guy? How shameless!” Matt cursed Amy.
“Amy, you just divorced Matt, and couldn’t wait to hit on an old man. I never thought you could be such
a slut.” Gina scolded mockingly as she wanted to win a round against Amy. Since childhood, Amy was
superior to her in many aspects. She swore to herself to take everything from Amy.
“Who the hell are you? How dare you talk to Madam like this?” Robin rebuked, standing in front of Amy.
Robin’s strong vibes froze Matt.
At his words, Matt surmised the old man was just a servant. Then he said boldly, “Me? I am her ex-
husband!”
“Fine, as you said, you are just her ex-husband. So you are nothing to Madam. I warn you to behave
yourselves and be kind to Madam. If you show disrespect to Madam, you will have to pay for this.”
Robin exclaimed arrogantly with angry eyes.
“These must be fake rings. He’s just a liar!” Gina didn’t care about what the servant said. All she
wanted was to embarrass Amy.
“Fake? Gina, is there any stuff you wear real? Your nose? Your breasts? Let me tell you, Matt. Don't
you feel gross sleeping with a pile of silica gel?” Amy didn’t intend to tell Matt that Gina had undergone
breast and nose implants. But they asked for this.
Gina felt a bit guilty as she recalled she even borrowed money from Amy for the hospital bill.
“What! Gina, you have to explain this to me now!” As expected, Matt focused on Gina immediately.
Now, he didn’t want to say anything to Amy, who married a rich guy.
But Gina was still under his control. He gazed firmly at Gina’s breast. At this moment, Gina panicked.
She didn’t want to buy diamond rings anymore, only to leave with Matt hurriedly.
But Matt didn’t want to leave, and he raged, “I don’t want to leave now. Tell me the truth right here right
now.”
“Matt, let’s go home first. I will tell you everything then. Let’s go. Our baby also wants us to go.” Gina
dragged Matt away, afraid to reveal her secret to anyone else.
At her mention of the baby, Matt had no choice but to leave with Gina.
Seeing that those two people left, Amy was going to leave with Robin.
“Madam, you left the fine rings.” Robin reminded Amy.
Amy was shocked, and she thought that Robin was acting with the manager in order to help her out.
“Was that acting?”
“No, it wasn’t. The master had paid for all these for you as gifts, Madam. Aren’t women always
expecting gifts from men? No worry. Please take the gifts the master prepared for you.” Robin couldn’t
read Amy quite well.