Son In Law Madness
Chapter 143
Chapter 143 Necklace And Gown
Before Akio said anything, Yvette spoke up. “Donald, what’s the meaning of this? Don’t you know who Mr. Ono is? It doesn’t matter how much money you have. Mr. Ono is Yatran royalty! A lowly peasant like you can never compare with someone as prestigious as him! So watch yourself, or you’re going to regret it!”
Irene, too, barked, “That’s right! Mr. Ono is an honored guest from Yartran. How dare you treat him with such impertinence? You’re embarrassing all of us here!”
If there was anything Donald hated, it was sycophantic people like them. He glanced at the two women. “You’re blindly worshipping everything foreign while looking down on your own people. Say another word like this and perish.”
His gaze was piercing and cold, lethal like a blade out of its sheath.
It was Akio who broke the silence. “Sit down,” he told the two women before directing his gaze at Sixten. “Carry on.”
Yvette and Irene sat down after sending twin glares at Donald.
Meanwhile, Jennifer was looking at the young man with mixed feelings. She could not understand why he chose to oppose Akio Ono tonight.
Though Lana and the rest wanted to persuade Donald into relenting, they were somehow apprehensive to do so.
could tell that Donald was not in a very good mood. “It’s okay, Donald. I’m here for you no matter what you do,”
I know what I’m doing,” Donald said
few more lots later, it was finally time for the grand
designed by internationally renowned fashion legend – Ms. Lilith Snowden. That’s right, the necklace and gown are none other than Eternal Love
girls came out carrying the sapphire blue gown and the necklace
items, taken from
two belonged to you, didn’t they?” Shannon asked Jennifer. “Why
wasn’t me. My good-for-nothing brother stole
not know who gifted them
“I really haven’t the
long moments. Deciding that Jennifer
of luck. We thought about it for a long time and decided to put them up for auction,” Sixten continued on the stage. “I hereby announce the official bidding
up, so Sixten knew that Akio liked the necklace and gown and intended to buy them as a gift for the royal family’s princess. Sixten was also aware that Akio was prepared to pay up to twenty million for the two pieces, but no higher. This was why Sixten had set the opening bid at nineteen million, knowing
on buying them from Pollerton Commerce in private, but I was too late. They