Chapter 143 143 Test Results
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Player: Rakim Rex
ACE Academy: Pride 3
Age: 6
Height: 3Ft11 Average for his age
weight: 20kg ~ Bellow average for his age, Dietary changes might need to be made.
Feet Size: 18.2cm (Heel to Toe) ~ Higher than average for his age.
Sit and reach test: 38in
50-yard dash: 5.6s
50-yard dash with ball: 5.4s
Lane Agility Drill: 13.5s
Shuttle run: 6.2s
Shuttle run with ball: 6.0s
I thought those cartoons that showed a diamond's glow were just for effect but here was this necklace sparkling in front of me. The light of the sun shone into the jewellers hitting the 0.18 Carat diamonds that were inlaid all around the neck piece. What was uniquely beautiful though was the oval emerald that served as the centrepiece which now shone with a brilliant light.
Even though I have never really bothered much with Jewellery this one mesmerises me for some reason. However, that might be due to this guy's brainwashing that he has been doing since pulling it out of the case. Guess what Eva said about him having a silver tongue is true.
"Good sir this is one of Monsieur Olivier Bernard Laurent's best work, He made this as part of a collection in honour of his beloved wife." The man whose name is Pierre said as he subtly adjusted his navy suit finally allowing us a moment to think. However, looking at Dad's gaze on the necklace I could tell that he had been hooked by the man.
This man is delivering a man-of-the-match performance when it comes to being a salesperson. From his professional attire that gives him a noble temperament and his ability to subtly control a conversation. Everything about him screams professional and trustworthy which is probably why he is the manager of this jewellery store. More than anything else he sure knows how to pick out the customers he chooses to serve personally.
After all, he managed to pick out Dad out of the other four customers here and somehow knows he has money. Don't get me wrong he is rich to the point where I'm not sure how much money he actually has but he doesn't dress lavishly at all. Especially today he wore a set of workout clothes straight out of the gym and the only thing really expensive he's got on would be his watch.
Anyways If it's one thing that he loves spending money on his family especially Mum when she lets him. For some reason, she doesn't seem to trust him to responsibly spend money and not overdo it. Thinking about it I'm starting to understand her worries as this necklace the man has been trying to sell us costs $125,000. And if I go by Dad's look of contemplation, he is genuinely considering buying it outright.
"Dad, I think you might get into trouble with Mum if you buy her that," I told him after a moment of contemplation. Although this piece of jewellery looks amazing there is a 50% chance of Mum reacting in a less than favourable way after finding out the price tag.
"It's alright I just won't tell her how much it costs," He responded with a confident smile looking as if he had just solved the answer to world hunger. Not wanting to put him down I tried my best to believe him, but my doubtful expression must have given me away.
lightsnοvεl "You don't believe me? I'll let you know that back in my day I wrestled with tigers and lions just to get to school, whilst starting my business on the side." He told me in an indignant tone reminding me a little of Master Roshi.
"OK buy it then but let me pick out my present separately please," I responded not wanting to continue this conversation. I could tell that no matter what I said he would come up with some absurd story to show off his fatherly prestige.
However, what I didn't expect was for his confidant expression to immediately drop upon hearing my words. After a second of thinking about it, I realised that he was probably planning on shifting some of the blame on me when Mum eventually found out how much it cost.
"You can't let me suffer alone ... ahem I mean we came together so we will buy a present together," he told me with a resolute expression cutting off any retreat paths for me to avoid this calamity.
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To Be continued...