Lee Peng couldn't describe his feelings at that moment, a mixture of anger and an urge to tear someone apart. He wasn't stupid; he obviously knew the girl in front of him was playing him, and he couldn't possibly believe he would go bankrupt.
"Give me my money back!"
Lee Peng spread his hands out to Qin Qin, asking for money. People around couldn't help but laugh; Lee Peng, having had his fortune told, still expected to get his money back—how ridiculous.
"Want your money back? I've never managed to get money back after telling fortunes. Mr. Lee, if you don't go back, I'm afraid your jewelry store won't make it."
Shocked, Lee Peng remembered he had important matters to tend to and glared fiercely at Qin Qin before storming off angrily.
"Really not going to have your fortune told? What will you do if you go bankrupt later?" Qin Qin murmured to herself, watching Lee Peng's retreating figure. Lee Peng stopped in his tracks and turned to glower at her.
Then he strode off rapidly.