"..."
Doris nodded, reluctant to do so, but she could only do it as repaying Daniel's favor.
The two took the elevator directly to the Italian women's clothing showroom.
They first went to the Prada counter.
Lily pointed to the rose-red suspender dress on the model and said to Doris, "Why don't you try this one?"
"Welcome to Prada, I am very happy to serve you!"
The sales associate took a look at Doris, didn't speak, and looked contemptuous.
Whose nanny was this?
How did she just come out of the house wearing an apron?
What a waste of her pretty face.
"Miss, you have taken a fancy to this one, may I bring it to you?"
The sales associate looked at Lily obsequiously, "You have such a fair complexion and such a good temperament, rose red is very suitable for you!"
"It's for this lady," Lily pointed at Doris, "Give her a try."
"I can't do it," Doris looked at the gorgeous suspender skirt and waved her hands, "This color doesn't suit me, I'm better with plain designs."
"It's okay," Lily said, "I know you saw the price tag, try it, if you like, I'll help you pay."
"No, really," Doris said, "This does not suit me."
"You are stubborn, then let me try," Lily said, "You should dress up sexy, don't be hard on yourself."
"This suits Ms. Thomas," Doris smiled. "You are stylish."
She thought she was more of a blouse and jeans kind of person.
Lily was such an aggressive and gorgeous woman, but not her.
Everyone had different styles.
When the sales associate heard that Lily wanted to try it on, she hurriedly took off the clothes from the model and helped her open the door of the fitting room.
When Lily entered the fitting room, the sales associate looked at Doris and asked, "Are you her family's nanny?"
Doris looked awkward, and she shook her head with a faint smile, "No, I have something urgent during work, so I just came out like this."
"You look pretty good," The sales associate sized her up again. "You have a good figure, too. If you dress up a bit, you'll look stunning."
"Well..." Doris still smiled lightly, "I'm just not used to it."
As they spoke, Lily changed her clothes and came out.
Sure enough, she was beautiful and fair-skinned, and she looked gorgeous in the rose-red suspender skirt.
Even Doris was dumbfounded.
Ah, it seemed that women needed to dress themselves up.
"Miss, you look too beautiful in this dress! This dress is just for you, it's so pretty!"
The sales associate had an exaggerated expression of surprise as if Columbus had discovered the New World again.
"Doris, what do you think?"
With a smug smile on the corner of Lily's lips, she turned around gracefully and asked Doris.
She knew she was beautiful, and she should be even more beautiful now.
Would Doris dare to compare herself to her?
Wasn't she like the ugly duckling and her white swan?
"It's pretty," Doris said sincerely with her black eyes shining, "This dress suits you, Ms. Thomas."
"Suddenly I feel that I match someone very well in this outfit," Lily said, "Doris, have you thought about it?"
Doris shook her head with a smile, "I'm not familiar with the people around Ms. Thomas."
"It's Mr. Adelmar," Lily said, "Don't you think that I could be a good match with Mr. Adelmar in this dress? He is so noble, he looks like a nobleman at first glance, and I am also the daughter of an official. Man and woman, it's the same as trying on clothes, the styles need to match to look coordinated. Otherwise, it would look ridiculous."
Lily's words couldn't be more obvious, she just told Doris that she was not worthy of Waylon.
However, Doris never had any intentions toward Waylon.
She was not guilty of it, so she naturally didn't think about it.
So she still smiled. "I guess so."
However, Doris had a differing opinion.
Lily and Waylon, in fact the difference between them was huge!
Waylon was such a nobleman, but Lily was rather vulgar!
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