After lunch, Becky and Jessie went shopping.
The two entered a high-end store. Jessie wanted to look around in peace, so she asked the saleswoman to close the door for them.
After a while, an irritated female voice came from the door. “Who’s inside? Why’s the door closed?”
Becky, who was looking at her phone, raised her head and looked towards the familiar voice.
As expected, Zora and Mia, Babette’s good friends, were standing outside impatiently.
When Becky was still with the Casper family, she was often mocked by these two girls.
Now that they ran into each other after everything that happened to Babette, how could they let Becky go so easily?
Despite the “closed” sign, the two girls strode inside the shop.
They were all wearing the latest clothes. Even the purses they toted were new releases, having been part of last month’s Paris show. Every single pore on their bodies oozed nobility.
Becky, on the other hand, wore relatively simple clothes today: a blue knit sweater over black jeans and a pair of boots.
Other than the handbag she carried, the way she dressed made her look rather plain.
As soon as the two entered the shop, they went straight to Becky. Zora looked her up and down and said with disdain, “Mrs. Casper—oh, I forgot about your divorce. I should call you Miss Ramos, right?”
Mia smirked gloatingly. “Even the cheapest dress here should cost thousands of dollars, right? Miss Ramos, what are you doing here? I doubt you can afford their clothes.”
Jessie, who was standing behind her, lost her temper. “Shut up or get out! It’s just a few thousand dollars. You think we can’t afford it? How ridiculous!”
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