I am the ruler of all novel (Kingsley) -
Chapter 94
Chapter 94
The crowd was roaring with laughter when they heard Noah mocking Kingsley.
"Crap, the guy almost got me! I really thought he was some rich kid with more money than sense!"
"Come on, look at the clothes he's wearing; they're all bargain stuff! As if someone like him hasmoney!"
"Hah! I gotta admit that I'm impressed by how he blatantly hurls empty brags like that!"
Pleased to hear everyone joining in the mockery, Noah scoffed at Kingsley and said, "Maybe youshould consider using better props the next time you wanna come off as a bigshot, kid. That bank cardof yours is a dead giveaway of how pathetic you really are. I'd die of embarrassment if I were you!"
Serena felt blood rushing to her cheeks as she said in hushed tones, "What are you doing, Kingsley?Everyone's watching. What if your card gets declined and you end up humiliating yourself?"
Upon hearing this, Noah chuckled and interjected contemptuously, "Oh, afraid of public humiliation,Serena? Let me give you a piece of advice as someone who tried to pursue you romantically once:stay away from idiots like this punk over here or his stupid will rub off on you."
"You—" A cold gleam flashed in Serena's eyes. She wanted nothing more than to end Noah's life rightthere and then!
He ignored the deadly look she was shooting him and turned to address Frank politely, "I'm terriblysorry for the inconvenience, Mr. Lowell. We'll leave before we affect your business any more than wealready have."
Frank was pulled away from his thoughts when he heard this. He blinked out of his daze and quicklyreturned the Elite Gold Card to Kingsley as he said respectfully, "Here you go, sir."
Although he knew the card had no credit limit, he would need nerves of steel to actually swipe it. Heshuddered at the thought of offending a man who possessed enough power to own a card like that; hewas only a boutique manager, and he couldn't handle the consequences of rubbing someone likeKingsley wrong.
"So, you realized that the bank card is just a piece of plastic, huh, Mr. Lowell?" Noah pointed outsarcastically. "Honestly, there's no need for you to treat this desperate wannabe here with such respect.Call security over and have him thrown out!"
"Shall I call security, sir?" Frank asked, but much to everyone's astonishment, he was addressingKingsley.
Noah's eyes widened in shock. "Mr. Lowell, what are you asking him for? He's just a village idiot—"
However, he had yet to get his insult out when Frank turned and gestured toward the boutique behindhim, then bowed at Kingsley in reverence as he added, "If you do not wish to resort to calling security,then you are welcome to take the fight into our boutique. There's ample room in there for scuffling, notto mention air-conditioning. It's the optimum boxing ring, if I do say so myself. Should you require back-up, we have three shop assistants, all six-feet-two walking blocks of muscle, at your disposal. I amproud to say that I have a black belt in karate as well, and I would be honored to help you beat up thisman."
The crowd, alongside Noah, gaped at the manager in stunned silence.
None of them could understand why Frank had gone from wanting to throw Kingsley out to offering tobeat up Noah for him within minutes.
"M-Mr. Lowell," Noah stammered in disbelief. He was starting to think that Kingsley had put some kindof mind-controlling spell on Frank.
Presently, Kingsley eyed Noah coldly and asked, "What do you say, Mr. Morris? Care to take this fightinside where there's air conditioning?"
"You—you little—screw you! You just wait till we get to the Bayou! I'll get you then!" Noah glared atSerena, then at the eager-to-please Frank. Realizing that he had nothing to gain from picking a fightwith Kingsley here, he spun on his heels and stormed off.
Frank asked earnestly, "Is there anything else I can help you with, sir?"
Kingsley paused in thought. "Just a moment, please." He turned to Serena. "How many people areattending the banquet today?"
"About twenty or so, I suppose," Serena answered, though not without confusion."Why are youasking?"
"I have to make you look good in front of them, no?" Kingsley grinned. He tossed the card to Frankonce more and said, "I'll take thirty of the finest belts in your boutique."
Frank nearly sputtered in surprise as he bowed his head and said with utmost respect, "We have sixty-
eight belt designs in our boutique collection, the best of which retails for eighty-eight thousand."
The crowd drew in a sharp breath collectively when they heard this. Eighty-eight thousand was moneythat the average working-class person would only see after two years' worth of labor!
Even Serena swallowed upon hearing the price. She muttered under her breath, "That's the bounty forkilling a Grade C Target."
Kingsley waved his hand dismissively, unaffected by the lucrative price. "Very well, I'll take thirty of thatdesign. Could you pack them up nicely and have them sent to the Bayou in a short while?"
"I-I shall get to it right away," Frank said with a bright smile, then hurried back into the store with theElite Gold Card in hand.
The passers-by who had gathered here were incredulous as they frenziedly whispered amongthemselves.
"Holy crap, I didn't just imagine that, did I? Thirty of those belts? That's over two million, isn't it?"
"Maybe this is one of those prank shows. You don't think that credit card was just a prop, do you?"
While the crowd debated on this, Frank came jogging up to Kingsley and beamed as he returned thecard. Then, he asked, "I will personally deliver the orders to the Bayou, sir. How should I address youand which room will you be dining in?"
"You can call me Mr. Nicholson," Kingsley said. He nudged Serena, who was still dumbfounded, andasked, "Serena, which room will the banquet be held in?"
"Oh, uh, sixth floor, the Carolina Court," she replied.
At once, Frank said, "Very well, Mr. Nicholson. Don't you worry; the delivery of your orders will receiveutmost priority!"
Having seen the demeanor with which Frank treated Kingsley, the crowd understood that there was noway the card was a mere prop. All of them had their jaws wide open as they gaped at the latter withunmistakable admiration and envy.
Following this, Kingsley bought himself and Serena an outfit each. They left the store after changinginto their new clothes, and Frank saw them out of the designer boutique with reverence.
It was only when they had walked out of the premises that Serena asked, "Kingsley, what happenedback there? Why did the manager treat you like you're someone super important?"
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