He picked up the receiver, his tone turning serious, “Speak.”
Cordell said, “Mr. Lambert, I have the results of the investigation into the Rogelio case.”
Dorothy was pouring water in the kitchen when she heard the sound of the elevator outside, and she guessed that he had left again.
But it doesn’t matter with her anymore.
Two days later.
Dorothy accompanied Kelsie to go shopping at the mall, with Keith accompanying them.
“Wow, so beautiful!” Kelsie saw the dress displayed in the shop window, caressing the doll in her arms, “Babe, do you like pretty dresses? Mommy will buy it for you?”
As she was speaking, she grabbed Dorothy again and said, “Babe, you should buy one too!”
Dorothy cast a look of relief towards Keith.
Keith nodded.
She had no choice but to agree.
Kelsie happily dragged Dorothy straight into the Valentino fashion store, “Babe, look at all the beautiful clothes!”
Dorothy picked up a dress casually, looked at the price, and her heart died.
Kelsie was about to reach for the clothes on the hanger when she was immediately stopped by the salesperson, “If you’re not
afford to buying, don’t touch it casually. This clothes are very expensive. If you get it dirty and we can’t sell it, can you compensate?”
The shopping assistant had a bad attitude, clearly discriminating against people with mental disorders.
“Originally mentally ill, and not allowed to speak?” The salesperson avoided them like a plague god, “If she has a problem with her brain, why go out shopping? Will she suddenly go crazy and attack people?”
“Babe… Are they talking about me?” Kelsie blushed, whispering.
1oft Murro Hushand His Famire Fell
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