Inside were all kinds of accessories for women. There were all kinds of precious stones-ruby, sapphire, tourmaline, topaz, cat's eye, garnet, spinel, emerald, pearls, corals and more. The room was dazzling in luxury.
There were several sliding drawers which had fancy watches in display.
The most Luxurious wristwatch in her collection was even more expensive than the one Carlos had given Debbie years ago.
Debbie's watch had 520 diamonds embedded in it. It had been an apology gift from Carlos when they were both still young. Evelyn's watch was adorned with 999 diamonds. It was so heavy that she had never worn it.
Like Debbie, she put the watch away as a part of her collection.
As a well-known socialite diva and as the eldest princess of Hilton
Group, Evelyn led a comfortable Life which was simply beyond any common man's imagination.
Other than her family members, Sheffield was the only one to have ever visited Evelyn's collection room.
After seeing everything, Sheffield came out and closed the door to the collection room. Calvert was now inside Evelyn's closet.
Since she had already agreed to let Sheffield look around, it would have been awkward to deny Calvert's request. Evelyn followed him into the closet.
When Sheffield saw him, he leaned against the door of the collection room and sneered, “Prince Calvert, you are still here. I thought you would have left already. Never mind. Take a good look at her closet so that you can finally realize how out of your league she is."
After seeing Evelyn's huge closet, Sheffield had decided that even if he succeeded with his research, he would continue working hard to give her an even better Life than what she had now.
Calvert ignored him.
With no trace of embarrassment on his face, Sheffield winked at Evelyn openly.
“Exactly how thick is his skin?' she wondered, rolling her eyes.
When Calvert reached the door to the collection room, he glared at
Sheffield. The man was blocking the door, and seemed to have no intention of giving way.
“Move aside,“ he ordered.
Sheffield propped one elbow against the wall to support his tilted head with his fist.
"No. Everything inside this room is extremely precious.
What if something goes missing after you roam around inside?”
Evelyn was speechless, and Calvert was humiliated and enraged. ‘Who the hell does he think I am? A thief? I am the son of a diamond merchant.
Why would I steal from others? This is ridiculous!' “Mr. Sheffield, haven't your parents taught you to respect others?”
Sheffield arched an eyebrow.
“Of course, they have. They have taught me to respect decent human beings."