Saya didn't reply to the message for half an hour. I guessed she was negotiating with her parents.
At 10 p.m., Saya replied: [My mother said that we should buy gold jewelry tomorrow, and she will go too.]
I was delighted because it meant that the marriage was basically a done deal.
The gold jewelry cost 22 thousand dollars, and Saya chose them herself. I paid for it without hesitation.
These jewellery were all bought in the gold shop of my family.
But in the end, Zoe took a fancy to a gold bracelet worth over 20 thousand dollars.
"This one is a pair with the one I wear. At that moment, the gold price fluctuated greatly, so I didn't buy it."
I understood immediately and paid again.
Immediately afterwards, Zoe asked for a little golden rabbit.
I didn't want to cause any trouble, so I took them all.
But two days later, I unexpectedly discovered that the gold bracelet was on Tessa's wrist and the little golden rabbit was hanging around her son's neck.
I couldn't help but frown, but didn't say a word.
The wedding ceremony was scheduled for the 28th day of December, and it was around a month away.