Shibuya.
Although it doesn't compare to the sky-high prices of Ginza, you can still see all sorts of international brands on the shopping streets.
After repeatedly gazing at the exquisite handbags and high-end clothing displayed in the windows, Pan Yang hesitated to speak.
The woman shopping with him, Tong Dan, scrutinized them too but kept walking, as if just getting a visual fix.
Isn't it said that luxury goods make women turn into children who can't move?
It seems not entirely correct.
"Miss Tong, why don't we go inside and take a look?"
Pan Yang finally couldn't resist.
He clearly doesn't enjoy shopping or often go shopping.
He can't possibly be accustomed to just browsing without buying.
"Look at what?"
Tong Dan asked naively, then pointed to the nearby store to remind him:
"This is Chanel."
Pan Yang certainly recognized Chanel; although he had been "downsized," he was once an elite in a Fortune 500 company, so of course he knows the spending standards of Chanel.