"Alright," Wilfred said, watching Nina as she left.
Nina pedaled her bicycle towards the city center, not far from her home. Nash had left her the most valuable property. It was a busy time, and she stopped at a red light, waiting to cross the street. When the light turned green, she pushed her bicycle across the street. Suddenly, a young man offered, "Lethelp you." Nina glanced back and saw a young man pushing her bicycle from behind, seemingly noticing that she was pregnant and might be struggling.
Today, she was dressed casually, with her hair in a braid, wearing a straw hat, and a loose dress that revealed a slight baby bump. Apart from her outfit, there was little to indicate she was pregnant. She was not weak enough to need help, but not wanting to waste his goodwill, she said, "Thank you." Once she crossed the street, the young man headed in the opposite direction. She continued riding her bicycle along the non-motorized vehicle lane.
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Though she found it odd, Nina did not dwell on it. She arrived at a jewelry shop that would buy second-hand items.
Entering the store, she approached the owner, a man with glasses, in his fifties. He was of average height and somewhat chubby.
He looked up and asked, "What are you selling?" "A ring," Nina replied, placing the ring on the table. "How much is this worth?" The owner's eyes lit up when he saw the large diamond. It was rare to see such a big, well-cut stone with significant value. He took out a magnifying glass to inspect it closely. "Is this set in 18K gold?" Nina was not entirely sure, but she knew Nash would not give her anything cheap. "Probably. So, how much can I get for it?" The owner, with a glint of greed in his eyes, said, "Hold on a moment, lettake a closer look." He his magnifying glass, clearly stumbled upon a examined the ring v he with thinking en. sNina waited patiently until the owner finally Offer Said, "Miss, the best I can I'm giving you a good deal. Ce is three thousand dollars.
Nina stared at him. She did not want to be swindled. "Are you sure it's only worth three thousand?" Smiling, the owner explained, "This ring is only worth two thousand. Diamonds aren't as valuable these days, with so many synthetic ones around. They don't hold value like gold does. There are sdiamonds I wouldn't even buy, but this one is in good condition, so I'll take it." Fed up, Nina took back the ring. "Then I won't sell it." "Wait, miss, wait!" the owner called after her.
Nina stopped and turned back. "I'm serious about selling, but you're not being fair. I'm not selling it." "Miss, nyour price!" the owner pleaded, clearly eager to get the ring.
Nina turned back. "At least ten thousand." The owner's eyes sparkled. "Deal!" he said, smiling.
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His quick agreement without haggling made it clear the ũng was e worth much more. Still, Nina decided to sell it. "Is there a restroom here?" "Yes, right this way," the owner replied, his excitement evident.
He directed her to the restroom, eager to get his hands on the ring.
As Nina left for the restroom, the owner gleefully examined, the ring under his magnifying glass.
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