The two women had gossiped unscrupulously just now. They didn’t expect that the subject of their discussion would overhear them.
Hearing Becky’s threat, they exchanged nervous glances.
“What’re you girls chatting about?”
A playful, masculine voice sounded from behind them. It was Devin. With a gleam in his eyes, he looked at Becky in confusion.
Becky smiled and played the recording from her phone.
“Did you see Becky’s dress? It’s the Smith’s, limited edition. I know it’s worth six hundred thousand dollars! It seems she’s found a really rich sugar daddy…” “…her dream of being rich is about to end. Too bad!”
Their faces turned pale when they heard their voices in the recording.
They could mock Becky, but they couldn’t afford to offend Devin.
They couldn’t understand why Devin had a crush on Becky. She was a divorcee, yet now he wanted to pursue and protect her.
After listening to the recording, Devin raised his eyebrows and commented, “Both of you are from prominent families. But I guess you two weren’t raised well.”
After all, they were all from the upper class. Even if Devin didn’t have any personal relationship with the two women, it wasn’t difficult for him to recognize them.
Hearing Devin’s words, both Kate and Andrea froze in place.
Becky smiled faintly and asked the two women, “Don’t you think you owe me an apology?”
Kate and Andrea exchanged glances and muttered half-hearted apologies.
“What’s that? I couldn’t hear you. I think I have to teach you how to apologize properly,” Becky said, clicking her tongue.
Coincidentally, a waiter passed by with a cart of drinks. Becky reached out and plucked two flutes of red wine. Before the two women could figure out what she was up to, she poured the two glasses of wine over their heads.
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