Marrying a billionaire husband by mistake

Chapter 41 The Origin of the Ring

Chapter 41 The Origin of the Ring

Different from ordinary sons who like luxury cars, beauties, yachts, and mansions, Mu Qingcheng likes mountain climbing, reading, and pottery.

Take mountaineering as an example, many famous mountains and rivers in Asia, Europe, Africa, and America have left the footprints of Mu Qingcheng.

Three years ago, when Mu Qingcheng was climbing Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa, he happened to meet George Frank, a jewelry designer who also liked mountain climbing.

While climbing, George Frank suffered equipment problems, injured his back, and nearly stumbled and fell off a cliff.

In the nick of time, it was Mu Qingcheng who grabbed Frank's arm and saved his life. He carried the injured Frank down the mountain and sent him back to the base camp.

Frank was naturally very grateful to Mu Qingcheng, and started to offer a lot of money to thank Mu Qingcheng. Of course, Mu Qingcheng refused, but the two became good friends during the contact.

At that time, Frank was designing a pair of rings. He took out his draft design and asked Mu Qingcheng for his opinion. He said that he would design the pair of rings and give them to Mu Qingcheng so that Mu Qingcheng could give them to his beloved woman.

Mu Qingcheng put forward his own opinion on the style of the ring, but at that time he didn't have a girlfriend at all, so there was no one to give it to him, so he told Frank that after the ring was designed, he would put it at Frank's place first, and when he had one he could give it away Target, come and take this pair of rings.

Because the ring has such significance, Frank devoted himself to the design and was particularly inspired. After the ring was designed, it caused a sensation in the world jewelry industry and won many world awards in a row.

Frank is the chief designer of Cartier jewelry. After the pair of rings were designed, naturally many people asked to buy them, including many celebrities and wealthy people, and even princes from the Middle East, but Frank refused to sell them.

The reason why Frank is unwilling to sell, besides liking the design so much and hoping to use the tour to increase popularity, is that he has always planned to keep this pair of rings for Mu Qingcheng.

So after receiving the call from Mu Qingcheng, Frank immediately sent a fax to the flagship store in Dragon City in the name of Cartier's headquarters, asking the store manager to hand over the pair of rings to the person sent by Mu Qingcheng immediately.

According to Frank's intention, he would give this pair of rings directly to Mu Qingcheng without paying any money.

But Mu Qingcheng refused to take advantage of this, and insisted on giving money. In the end, the two negotiated that Cartier only charged the cost price, that is, the price of the material and the top diamonds on it, and no design fee.

At the end of this pair of rings, Mu Qingcheng asked his subordinates to transfer 500 million US dollars, or about 4000 million yuan, to the Cartier flagship store.

At the same time, Mu Qingcheng placed an order with Frank, including a complete set of jewelry including necklaces, bracelets, bracelets, earrings, earrings, pendants, etc., and asked Frank to design it himself, and the design theme should reflect the style of his beloved wife Yun Xiaonian. Mu Qingcheng provided design ideas, and Frank readily agreed, saying that he would design as soon as possible, and then communicate with Mu Qingcheng with a sketch.

The combined value of these jewelry orders is 8000 million US dollars, which is close to 5 million yuan.

In other words, Mu Qingcheng and Yun Xiaonian visited a jewelry store once, and they planned to give Yun Xiaonian jewelry worth 8500 million US dollars.

Mu Qingcheng didn't want Yun Xiaonian to know that what he gave her was genuine, so he asked his subordinates to find a stall owner in the small commodity wholesale market, and gave her 5 yuan, asking her to act in a play with him.

 Reading also requires good music. I recommend a song, "It Will Pass" by Liang Jingru.

  


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