Chapter 9 Pawnshop Manager

In Sett's excitement, he started examining the other notebooks and cards inside the suitcase.

To his surprise, he found a driver's license! And all of the information and appearances came from him.

"Seriously, how is this possible?" Sett murmured, literally dumbfounded by this discovery.

He didn't stop there, as he started examining the other cards, and that's when he became speechless.

‘How should I say this? This is too much"

Sett reflected as he examined the important cards in his hand, which included a military card with the large word "Arm-force of the United States" and others from various countries. If he could spell it in one phrase, then that would be "amazing!"

Sett decided to ask Grandpa Mark about how he made these essential cards.

But why is there no debit card or credit card? At least Grandpa Mark shouldn't forget about the money.

Although these cards are important.

‘On second thought, Grandpa Mark never lacked money.Maybe he thought these blue diamonds would suffice...He was right, of course, yet he doesn't go to the norm that normal people needed cash"

Sett couldn't help but sigh in dismay, but he instantly recovered.

"It looks like getting rich overnight is not impossible anymore.Ahem, I shouldn't be too proud of myself."

The next day, early in the morning, after having his breakfast, Sett bid farewell to his sister and boarded a cab to head toward the City Center.

He was planning to find a jewelry store or a pawn shop to sell some of the precious stones.It didn't take long before the cab stopped at a pawn shop entrance.

Sett felt weird looking at the opposite side of the pawnshop.

"Isn't that the Laurel family jewelry store?"

Sett said to himself, as he recognized the place.

When he was still the young master of the Crossword family, Sheila had asked him to pick her up at this place, and that's when he realized that the Jewelry store in front of the pawnshop was the family business of the Laurel family.

He was unsure if he should go there.

What if he saw his wife, Sheila? Wouldn't she be mad at him? Perhaps he should just find another shop.

"Whatever, Grandfather's birthday is at noon, and I won't have enough time to prepare if I go to another shop, so I should just go there.

It does really matter if I meet my wife there.

that she still had feelings for me.She can't just attack me

to convince

entered the

like my wife isn't in the

a wall.He felt nervous as he saw

directly headed toward a

to pawn some

Sett put on

her eyebrows as she glanced at Sett in the corner

shabby Sett's clothes

rock? Are you retarded? Do you

this unknown customer who claimed to have something valuable

and you are insisting on pawning it?...Fine, but you'll have to wait in that corner.I have

ignorant bumpkin" the female

item that could be bought in any corner.She couldn't see anything noteworthy about him.She marveled why a poor man like him was

was irritated by the female employee's dismissive

a total difference when she was all smiles when she

her to

was stopped

we don't

was another female employee

employee was bloody rude! How the h*ck did they even come to the conclusion that his blue diamonds were fake when he hadn't shown them? Are they magicians or fortune tellers? Sett frowned as he saw another employee with poor manners toward him;

ignored him and even avoided him

single one was willing to entertain

diamonds? Sett was standing in the middle of the

make a

way, this insensitive employee answers

"Step aside."

wit, you're blocking the way.If you aren't pawning anything, you better get

couple was sneering at Sett, while the woman who looked like she was in her thirties had the more vicious

opposite of

How wrong he was...

were the only ones who had a

want to see your

Sett was simmering inside.

"What's the commotion?"

an elegant dress strides toward Sett while raising an

the urgency of the

whispered something in the manager's

Sett up and

respect, sir, we don't deal with stolen goods, so I

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