Lin Fan eventually picked a jade bracelet for only 100 yuan and left, which puzzled the stall owner.
At first, Lin Fan dismissed the jade as cheap, which led the stall owner to believe he was a wealthy customer, so he used the tactics he normally employed on rich people.
Little did he know, Lin Fan didn't fall for it.
What a poser!
The stall owner finally "figured it out." Lin Fan didn't fall for the trick because he was actually a poor person. He dismissed the jade's value as a way of showing off.
If he was rich, he would definitely have bought expensive antiques—the more costly, the better. Most rich people are easily fooled when it comes to antiques. The stall owner's extensive experience with wealthy customers never failed him in scamming them before.
"Damn it, broke loser, who are you trying to fool, wasting my enthusiasm like that!"
The stall owner got angry and cursed at Lin Fan's departing figure, frustrated that he was the one who got tricked this time.
