Violette was expressionlessly flipping through a magazine.
Suddenly, the magazine was snatched away.
"Aren't you bored here?" Odette pulled her up from the couch. "Ugh, what bad luck! Even buying clothes brings us into contact with annoying people."
Odette deliberately raised her voice so that Sarah Warren could hear.
Violette, "The store is open to everyone."
"That's why I said we're unlucky! Let's not buy anything! Let's go." Odette grabbed Violette's hand, trying to drag her away.
Violette, "Why are you being such a coward?"
That made Odette stop in her tracks.
Right!
Why was she being so cowardly?
She wasn't afraid of Sarah Warren.
Why should she leave?
Odette grabbed a few clothes from the shelf, pulled Violette, and walked towards the cashier.
"What's the big deal about using someone else's credit card? And being so loud about it, seems that you're afraid others won't know you're a freeloader." Odette sneered, "It's only impressive if you spend your own money!"
Although she didn't name Sarah Warren directly, Sarah turned around when she heard the mockery.
Odette feigned surprise, exaggerating her expression. "Ms. Sarah, are you shopping? Where's your boyfriend? I heard you two are really close, or am I wrong? Otherwise, why would he only send his cold credit card? Everyone has a credit card, right?"
Sarah Warren was embarrassed.
She knew Odette was the only daughter of the Farrar family, whose department stores were all over the country, making them quite wealthy.
She also remembered that Violette was now the boss of the Dennis Group, so she didn't lack money.
Although Elijah gave her a supplementary card and let her spend as she pleased, without him, her financial power couldn't compare to the other two.
"Odette, you were too impulsive."
Odette snorted, "You can't go easy on bitches like her. Did you hear how loud she was when she took out her card earlier? Wasn't it on purpose for you to hear? You can take it, but I can't!"
Odette had seen too many people like Sarah Warren, and her tactics were nothing special.
So dealing with her was a piece of cake.
The two left the store and found a nearby restaurant to sit down at.
"Elijah has been really good to Sarah Warren lately," Odette glanced at Violette. "Sarah Warren's father is back for a while, saying he wants to invest, so Elijah uses his connections to introduce him to a lot of business partners."
"Why are you telling me this?" Violette hadn't been in touch with Elijah since their last argument.
Whether he and Sarah Warren were happy or not was none of her concern.
"I think you don't love him as much anymore, so I wanted to mention it and see your reaction."
"Even if I don't love him anymore, it doesn't mean I want to hear about him." Violette took a sip of water. "If I were to bring up your ex in front of you, would you like it?"
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