Jane Smith snorted and opened the box. Then she saw an ordinary–looking pocket watch inside. Her eyes revealed a trace of disdain.

Jane was convinced that Rachel Grey didn’t have the ability to procure a decent gift.

“With how confident you carried yourself, I thought you would have a rare gift, but it turns out to be a defective pocket watch.”

A part of the pocket watch was stained. It was obvious that someone else had used it. It was unknown which trash pile Rachel had picked it up from.

“Miss Grey, I can’t believe that’s the gift you brought.”

“As expected, no matter how well one dress up, a pauper will always be a pauper!”

“Miss Grey, if you’re really short of money, you can come over for meals. After all, we, the Smith family, invite you over not because we want anything from you.“–

“That’s right. Aren’t you openly humiliating the Smith family by giving something defective like this?

More and more people started to raise their voices. They seemed bound on humiliating Rachel.

Smith stopped. He sighed slightly. “Feel free to ask me for help if you have any difficulties. I will do my

glance. She only let out a

was a faint smile on her lips. “Grandpa Smith, did you see what’s inside?” Jane sneered, “Isn’t it just a broken pocket watch? Don’t tell me that it’s

just an ordinary pocket watch. Could it

Grey, let me remind you out of kindness. Today is Granpa’s birthday. Don’t blame me for what happens if you present anything unbecoming,” Jane

Jane before she could finish speaking. “Shut up! Don’t embarrass yourself

at him with an aggrieved

Mr. Smith warned coldly.

pouted indignantly and walked over to

this pocket watch be… Jehan Cremsdorff’s Gold, Enamel,

Chapter 103

in the box intently. He wanted to take the pocket watch out from the box to have a closer look but retracted his hand, for

“I’m impressed. You really know your stuff.”

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