Driving the car, Summer Sutton took Watt Bennet to what seemed to be a shopping street.
Watt sat quietly beside her, unsure of her intentions.
After getting out of the car, he simply followed behind Summer, letting her lead him.
It was still early, and many stores hadn't opened yet.
Summer led him through several streets and finally into a watch store.
After browsing the store, she stopped at the couples' watch counter.
Summer stared at the watches in the display case for quite a while, then asked the clerk to take them out. She tried one on herself and then put one on Watt.
The things she chose seemed to fit him perfectly, both in style and size.
Summer gave the watch a brief try, looked satisfied, and went straight to the counter to pay.
A pair of watches, fifty thousand—a far cry from Adrian Walyon's watches that cost millions.
However, for someone like Summer Sutton, a working-class person, it was not cheap.
