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Chapter 1066
The owner of the jewelry store looked at the television and then at Stella. Bewildered by the resemblance, it took
him a long time before he said,' You... do look like her."
"Right?" Stella smiled. "My friend took a photo with me and told everyone that it was the actress, and no one could
tell the difference."
Keegan was rendered speechless at that point. 'Again, isn't she drunk?
How could she blatantly make up a lie like that without messing up?'
The shop owner was clearly fooled. "Your eyes look exactly like hers, but your lips look a little different," he said.
Stella immediately did the expression the queen always did in the show and asked, "How about now?"
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe man's eyes lit up. "You look so much like her!" he said immediately.
Stella leaned over and whispered to the owner, "Let's make a deal. Take off 15 dollars per troy ounce, and I'll take a
picture with you. When that actress becomes famous, you can hang the photo in front of your store and attract
more customers. You're going to receive orders here and there by that time. It's good advertising- way better than
hiring a professional."
The other party’s eyelids twitched. "Don't try to swindle me, Ms. The actress will sue me for portrait rights
infringement if she finds out I'm using her name for free advertisement. I don't have the money to get in a lawsuit.
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"You're taking a picture with me, not her. How can she sue you if you don't put her name on there? Am I breaking
the law because I look like her? It's not like she patented her face. Even if she tries to pursue legal action, are we
really in the wrong for getting on with the trend? There's no way for her to say that we're infringing portrait rights,"
Stella said confidently.
The shop owner was swayed by her words and hesitantly asked, "Do you really think this could work?"
Stella sighed and softly said, "If you're scared, then forget it. I'll just go to another store." She was ready to take off
the ring and leave after saying that.
The man hesitated for a while and clenched his teeth as he said, "Okay, okay. I'll take off 15 dollars, but you have to
let me take more than one picture."
Stella immediately smiled and said, "You can take seven or eight if you want."
In the end, the two rings that weighed more than 0.5 troy ounces were bought at 8500 dollars.
The owner of the store took several pictures with Stella, who was wearing a full set of jewelry from his shop, at the
storefront. When the couple left, the man could not stop looking at the photo and at the actress on TV. He felt that
Stella sometimes looked like her, but sometimes, she did not look like the queen from The Palace. He then decided
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmto post the picture on Twitter to see what other people would think.
Less than ten minutes after putting the photo online, comments started popping up nonstop under the post. All of
the owner's followers asked whether Stella had visited his store. The man was relieved that no one could tell that
she was a fake.
When Stella dragged Keegan out of the store, she could not help but sneeze when a gush of chilly wind blew.
Keegan draped the coat he was holding over Stella's shoulders. Stella rubbed her nose, took his hand where the
ring was worn, and put it up with hers. "What do you think?" she asked with a smile.
"They look great," Keegan said truthfully. When the jewelry store owner took out the rings to show them, Keegan
fell in love with the pair of rings the first time he laid eyes on them. But...
"I thought you liked diamond rings. Why did you get gold ones?" he asked. In his opinion, there were better
materials for rings other than gold, as it was prone to deformation and would get easily worn out.
Stella's reasoning was relatively straightforward