Chapter 162 Customized Jewelry
Under the mask, Di Ran's face showed no emotion, and he said calmly, "Is there anything for men?"
"For men?"
The shopkeeper was slightly stunned, then smiled and said, "Yes, yes, yes, sir, please wait a moment."
After saying that, she turned and went into the inner room to get her jewelry.
"Hehe~"
Bai Qi suddenly came closer and said with a playful smile: "Master, are you going to buy some jewelry for Wang Jun?"
"Ah."
Di Ran's eyes softened slightly and he did not deny it.
Seeing that his master admitted it like this, Bai Qi was stunned for a second, then smiled.
"The king will be very happy if he knows this."
There was a slight smile on Di Ran's face, but it could not be seen because of the mask.
At this time, the shopkeeper came out holding a tray.
"Sir, these are it. Do you like any of them?"
The tray was placed on the counter, the red cloth was lifted, and on it were more than a dozen exquisite pieces of jewelry.
There are several gem-inlaid carved hairpins, golden gem hair crowns, pearl tassel jade buckles, emerald green and translucent jade bracelets, mutton-fat white jade hairpins, glass necklaces, gem rings, etc., each one is a masterpiece.
However, Di Ran frowned.
The shopkeeper was slightly stunned when he saw that the customer in front of him didn't speak for a long time and seemed dissatisfied.
"Is there anything that satisfies you, sir?"
Di Ran's eyes were cold: "Yeah."
"This... Sir, please wait a moment."
The shopkeeper frowned slightly, and in order to retain the customer, he quickly shouted to the waiter who was greeting customers at the door.
"Agui, bring me the best jewelry in the store."
"Hey~"
Several trays were brought to the counter and the shopkeeper introduced them with a smile.
"Sir, please take a look at these. These are all good goods from Persia. They are very popular among the men in the capital."
Di Ran just looked at it for a few seconds, then frowned and shook his head.
"What about these?"
I looked at several batches in a row, but didn't like any of them.
Di Ran's brows were furrowed so tightly that they could pinch a fly to death, and the shopkeeper's forehead was already covered with sweat.
If it weren't for the fact that Di Ran was dressed elegantly and spoke calmly, he wouldn't have asked the people behind him to do anything. The shopkeeper would have thought that it was someone from the rival family who was deliberately looking for trouble.
Di Ran also saw the shopkeeper's dilemma, so he asked, "Will you accept custom orders?"
The shopkeeper was stunned, his mind moved slightly, and he hesitated.
"It's okay, but it's just like this..."
Di Ran asked coldly, "Do you have paper and pen?"
"Yes, Agui, bring me some paper and pen."
The shopkeeper nodded and asked the waiter to bring up paper and pen.
Soon, the pen, ink, paper and inkstone were ready.
Di Ran sat upright in the chair, picked up the pen, and looked at the white rice paper.
After pondering for a moment, his eyebrows moved slightly, the corners of his lips curled up, and he picked up the pen and started writing.
When the shopkeeper took the drawing and looked at it, his eyes lit up.
Di Ran's eyes narrowed slightly, and he said in a cold voice: "I will send someone to deliver the materials. I hope the shopkeeper will be careful."
"Also, I don't want this thing to have any flaws, boss... do you understand?"
Facing God's eyes as cold as a deep pool, the shopkeeper shuddered and responded with a flattering smile.
"Understood, sir, rest assured, our store is one of the best in the capital. We have a good reputation and will never damage our reputation."
"That's good, Diyi."
Di Ran nodded slightly and called out "Di Yi".
The emperor understood and stepped forward, putting down a silver note worth one thousand taels.
"This is the deposit. I will pay the remaining one thousand taels after the finished product is inspected."
Two thousand taels of labor fee?
The shopkeeper was a little surprised.
You should know that the starting price for custom-made items in this store is one hundred taels, and that includes the materials.
Of course, the prices are different, and the materials and finished products are naturally different.
She thought that since the other party provided the materials, the labor cost would naturally be less.
I didn't expect to spend two thousand taels at once, which can buy three or four pieces of jewelry.
Since the other party offered such a high price, the shopkeeper's face naturally became serious and he made a cautious promise.
"Don't worry, sir. We will be responsible and careful, and will not be careless at all."
"Ah."
(End of this chapter)