Chapter 97: Shopping Spree (2)

"Fashion is the simplest form of mind control," Noah thought as he walked, his gaze sweeping over the people in the mall.

"It manipulates men and women equally. A man won’t be able to tear his gaze away from a woman in a revealing dress, not unless he has the discipline of iron or faith stronger than temptation—and that’s rare."

"Just as a woman’s eyes will naturally gravitate to a man dressed in clothes that scream wealth and status—brands like L&V or Hermis do more than turn heads; they speak directly to the primal part of the mind, the part that craves power, security, and influence."

He smirked as he continued walking, noting the subtle shifts in people’s gazes, their reactions predictable, almost laughable.

"Power isn’t just about what you have or what you can do," he mused.

"it’s about how you’re perceived. The suit, the watch, the car—it’s all a carefully crafted illusion.

"People see what I want them to see."

The more he thought about it, the more the truth of his observation amused him. Noah had always known that people were easily influenced by what they could see on the surface.

Most weren’t even aware of how their perceptions were shaped by something as simple as a suit. To them, his Armani suit wasn’t just a piece of clothing—it was a symbol, a representation of status and success.

It made them wonder who he was, what he did, how much money he had, and whether they could ever reach his level.

He caught the gaze of a passing woman, her eyes quickly darting to his suit, then back to his face. She offered a small, almost shy smile, her body language betraying an unspoken interest. But Noah didn’t bother acknowledging it, his mind elsewhere.

"People are slaves to what they can see," he thought. "They chase symbols of power without ever understanding its real essence. Clothes, brands, material wealth—it’s all just a facade, an easy way to distract the masses of what truly matters."

He glanced at a nearby storefront, its window display flaunting luxury brands with their gaudy logos splashed across handbags and shoes.

People crowded around, gazing at the products with the same starry-eyed admiration they had given him.

The display was working its magic, pulling them in with promises of elegance, status, and approval from society. "just like moths to a flame," Noah thought.

As he approached the Hermess store, Noah paused for a moment, his reflection staring back at him from the glass doors.

This version of him, the one everyone saw, was just a tool—a carefully crafted image designed to get him what he wanted.

He opened the door and stepped inside, the polished floors and soft lighting amplifying the atmosphere of wealth. As the sales assistants scrambled to attend to him, their eyes lit up with the hope of a large commission, Noah could only smirk.

"Let them believe what they want," he thought. "In the end, it’s all just a game. And I’m the only one who knows the rules."

He browsed the racks of designer clothes, each item carrying a hefty price tag meant to impress anyone who laid eyes on it. But Noah wasn’t concerned about the cost.

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With the 2x Cashback Card, today’s shopping trip would be more than just a splurge. It was an investment—an opportunity to double his money and fuel his next move.

Noah approached the counter with a calm stride, his eyes scanning the neatly folded clothes stacked behind the sales assistant.

Without hesitation, he pointed to the collection of the high-end designer brand, then glanced at the assistant with a cool, commanding expression.

"I want a piece of everything in this shop," he said, his voice steady, as though he were asking for vegetables.

"I want a piece of everything in this shop," he said, his voice steady, as though he were asking for vegetables.

The assistant blinked, caught off guard by the request.

Her eyes widened slightly, and she stammered, "S-Sir, are you sure? Our prices are… not exactly cheap." She eyed him nervously, as though waiting for him to laugh and admit it was a joke. seaʀᴄh thё nôᴠel Fire.nёt website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

Noah’s expression darkened, his frown deepening. "Do I look ignorant to you, or do I look like someone who brags about what they can afford?" His voice carried a chill, cutting through the assistant’s lingering doubt.

The assistant flinched, realizing her mistake. She quickly shook her head, bowing slightly in apology. "I—I understand, sir. Bear with me for a few moments while I get some co-workers to help pack everything for you." Her words came out in a rush, clearly flustered by her error.

"Alright," Noah said, his cold demeanour fading into a smile that completely contradicted the sharpness from moments before. "Thank you."

The assistant, now more at ease, glanced up at Noah.

A strange feeling washed over her—she found herself oddly drawn to him. "He was rude at first," she reasoned in her head, "but that’s only because I was the one who said something stupid."

Her heart fluttered for reasons she didn’t fully understand.

Noah stood off to the side as several employees scrambled to gather every piece of clothing in the store.

In a matter of minutes, the once pristine shelves and racks had been emptied, and the clothes were neatly folded and bagged by the counter. The team worked efficiently, but the sheer number of items made it a spectacle.

As they placed the last bag on the counter, curious onlookers began gathering nearby, whispering among themselves. It wasn’t every day you saw someone buy an entire store’s worth of high-end clothing in one go.

The lead assistant approached Noah nervously, holding the final receipt in her trembling hands. "S-Sir, the total comes to... $462,950," she stuttered, her voice barely a whisper as she read the number out loud.

Her heart pounded, half-expecting the man in front of her to laugh and walk out as if it were a prank. With so many eyes on them, the fear of being embarrassed in front of the crowd was devouring her.

Noah didn’t blink. He pulled out his card, the 2x Cashback Card already activated, and handed it over without a word.