Chapter 509 It Has Nothing to Do With Her
The two security guards argued, “She’s right. Why are you doing this? We are not buying any of this!”
“Why am I doing this?” The manager switched to a more professional tone. “I’m doing this because you had just confronted the owner of this mall!”
“The owner?” The two security guards exchanged looks and asked with uncertainty, “Are you saying that these two students here are the owners of this mall? Impossible! The company’s general manager is clearly a man whose last name isn’t Fassbender!”
“It hasn’t been so since five minutes ago!” The manager raised his volume as he spoke in an unmistakable tone.
“What did you just say?” Celina was shocked. “Athesea’s largest mall has changed ownership in a matter of minutes?”
“It’s all thanks to you that we were able to sell the mall five times its market value,” he responded lightly.
“Five times? Are you crazy?” Her jaw dropped in disbelief.
Ignoring her reaction, the manager turned toward Elise and Joey before bowing to request for their instructions. “Miss Sinclair and Miss Fassbender, is there anything I can help you two with?”
“I don’t want anyone to affect my shopping mood.” Elise looked at Celina and sought revenge.
“That’s right. Ask this woman to leave and never allow her to enter again,” Joey added.
Since they were all females, Elise didn’t mean to make the situation look that bad, but it was too late to do anything once Joey had given her orders.
“Don’t you dare!” Celina stood with her arms akimbo, trying to remain fierce.
“What are you waiting for? Follow the boss’ orders!” The manager shouted until his voice had completely covered Celina’s, ruthlessly changing the situation.
In an instant, the two security guards rushed toward Celina and dragged her out of the store.
“Let me go! How dare you treat me like this! I won’t forgive you all for this! Ahhh!”
The woman’s scream echoed throughout the entire mall. The two security guards earlier had also lost their balance as they kneeled on the floor.
Once Celina was dragged away, the store finally returned to its usual quietness.
The manager was perceptive and sharp-witted enough to ask, “Then… What should we do about Miss Anderson?”
Faye’s neck was tense as her eyes darted frantically, but she was quick to return to her usual condescending attitude. “You don’t need to worry about me. I will leave by myself.”
She paused for a brief moment and continued with her ruthless words, “Elise, you’re surrounded by enemies now. When someone comes to exact revenge upon you in the future, don’t come crying in front of my doorstep!”
Elise shrugged her shoulders and replied, “Then, you better live long enough to witness it. Otherwise, according to the current average age, you won’t be able to witness that day.”
Faye clenched her fist so tightly that her nails were digging into her palm. After glaring at Elise for two seconds, she turned around and left in anger.
“Stand right there!!” Joey had dragged her voice so that the security guards by the entrance understood her intention for them to stop Faye.
“Put down what you have just bought,” Joey insisted.
“I paid for this!” Faye gritted her teeth in hatred.
“So what? I’m not short on money, so if you want, I’ll even pay you back double. In short, I don’t want my mall doing business with people like you!” Joey tilted her head.
She wanted to make a scene where Faye and Celina couldn’t do anything about their situation no matter how angry those two were.
“Very well. Elise, I’ll remember what you did to me today!”
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