Chapter 440 The Result – A Turning Point in The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret by Carly Glover
In this chapter of The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret, Carly Glover introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 440 The Result shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Love genre.
Daphne was determined to teach Frey a lesson, dismissing her as an ignorant fool. "Alright, I'll take your bet!"
She signaled her subordinates to bring in the appraiser.
Unexpectedly, Frey interjected, "Invite a gem cutter here as well. I want to cut gems. If we're verifying authenticity, I prefer someone with superior skills."
The room fell silent, including Daphne. It was unusual to require cutting a gem pendant for verification; usually, an appraiser could determine its authenticity without such drastic measures.
The pendant, already small, would be rendered useless if cut open.
The necklace from Michael, valued at over 12 million dollars, was far too precious for anyone to risk destroying it just to confirm its value.
Even the wealthiest women present wouldn’t dare to ruin a 12-million-dollar gemstone necklace.
Frey’s request seemed unreasonable, bordering on madness.
Some attendees recognized Frey's necklace as the one given by Nathaniel during their engagement.
While it was a yellow jade worth only a few hundred thousand dollars, it was still a high-quality piece bought by Nathaniel himself.
The notion of cutting it open publicly seemed absurd.
Daphne, frustrated, sneered, "Ms. Frey, do you realize where you are? This isn't a market in Buranda. Cutting it open here is absurd."
"It can’t be verified without cutting it open!" Frey insisted.
The jewelry exhibition attracted many gem experts and enthusiasts.
A gem cutter, provided by the event organizer, was swiftly brought in.
He was a young Sarburian professional, full of energy and dexterity.
He approached Frey and Daphne, setting up a glass countertop with red velvet.
The young man carefully removed the emerald from Daphne's necklace and detached the surrounding diamonds, leaving only the stone.
Just as he prepared to cut the pendant according to the agreed terms, Daphne interrupted with a sneer, "Hold on."
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