Melody nced at the box on the floor. Debra''s offer wasn''t bad.
"Fine," Melody said, her voice cold and measured. "I''ll pawn this box of valuables to you for now. But you''ll have to present the money now and send them away."
"Sure," Debra agreed. "But before we move forward, I have one condition."
"What condition?"
"The deal is fine, but I don''t want toe out too far in the red. This ring looks nice. How about you let me have it?"
"Are you kidding me? Do you even know how much this ring is worth? At least one billion dors."
"I''m well aware. At auction, it could even fetch more. But turning it into cash takes time, and finding the right buyer at the right price isn''t guaranteed. Plus, auction houses take a hefty cut. Not to mention, if word got out that the Nichols family was selling off their treasures, it would damage your family''s reputation. It would impact business, don''t you think?"
Sheid out the logic, knowing full well that Melody wouldn''t want to go through the trouble of liquidating the ring.
"But if you were to gift this ring as a family heirloom to me, I could help you. If you ever find yourself short on funds again, you know I''ll be around to support you."
Melody couldn''t argue with the logic. As much as the ring was valuable, it was just a showpiece. Giving it to Debra as an heirloom would keep it in the Nichols family, and if Debra and Juan divorced down the line, the ring would inevitably be returned.
"Alright, it''s yours now. But let''s be clear. If you and Juan divorce, that ringes back to me."
"Okay."
Debra sneered inwardly. Verbal
agreements like this never held
weight Once the ring was gifted
there would be no obligation to
return it.
Debra handed a check to the Vargas, who happily took it and left.
Debra produced a contract she had prepared earlier and handed it to Melody. "Grandma, please sign here."
The contract outlined the terms of their agreement, with everything written clearly. Melody put on her reading sses and reviewed the document carefully, ensuring there were no loopholes. FindNovel
She signed the paper and passed it back. "Even if the money''s returned, it''ll go to Juan. You''ll get nothing out of this." "Juan''s money is his to lend. It''ll be returned to him, naturally," Debra said smoothly. "I''m simply acting on his behalf." With that, she slid the sapphire ring onto her finger and admired it in the light. "Lovely! Thank you, Grandma."
Melody was not impressed at all.
The ring had once been a gift from herte husband. Ironically, it now
sat on Debra''s hand. ConN?velDrama.Org owns ? this.
"Mrs. Nichols Sr., should we put this box in Mrs. Nichols'' room?" Sophie asked.