Erte was embarrassed. Now that it was mentioned, it did seem that way. The things he had shown earlier were apparently not as valuable as this one, yet he stubbornly replied, "But my last masterpiece is worth more than your watch. If you truly like it, why don't you make an offer?"
Jing Shu casually adorned her jewelry, creating a stark contrast with Erte's elaborate display in a refined box.
The feeling was that whatever Jing Shu casually pulled out of her bag seemed more expensive than Erte's items, which further implied that Jing Shu appeared indifferent to these precious items, or perhaps, there were too many of them, so she resorted to using a cloth bag.
Upon hearing this, Jing Shu became even more disdainful, and she started rummaging through her bag once more and casually pulled out an enormously large diamond.
It didn't actually look like a diamond but more like a giant glass ball, approximately the size of a baby's fist.
