Mrs. Lawson froze. “Black Gold Card? How is that possible…”
The saleswoman trembled as she verified with the POS machine, her legs went weak. Their job was to serve this circle of people, some of whom had specialized training. Not only did they have to remember the names of regular customers, but they also had to know their backgrounds. In Aclueton, there were no more than five people who owned this black card, and in Dewbury, only the Lambert family had one, while the abbreviation on the card in their hands was KW.
He was the son of the richest man in Daewynn!
“I’m sorry, Mr. Wexley, we were wrong,” the salesperson handed the card back, the previous arrogance long gone.
“Mr. Wexley?” Mrs. Lawson’s facial expression became even stiffer. “You… you are from the Wexley family in Daewynn? This can’t be possible!”
Did the Wexley family go to Daewynn?
Even Dorothy was shocked.
She thought his last name was “Wexler” as she assumed, but it turned out he was the son of the richest man in the South!
Wasn’t that the Wexley family that Gavyn and his family wanted to marry into?
The salesperson whispered, “Mrs. Lawson, the black card is real.”
Mrs. Lawson’s body swayed, still unable to believe it, after all, the Wexley family was wealthy in the South, how could Kelsie be a fool?
“I said I booked the whole place, didn’t I?”
Keith looked at the shop assistant, with a smile in his eyes, but somehow it was still unsettling.
The shop assistant approached Mrs. Lawson and said, “Would you mind leaving first?”
Mrs. Lawson gritted her teeth, glared at Dorothy; and was about to leave.
“Wait a moment.”
Dorothy turned to look at her. “You just scolded Mrs. Wexley, shouldn’t your apologize to Mrs. Wexley?”
Keith was stunned for a moment, his gaze fixed on Dorothy.
Dorothy, however, surprised him.
08:14
Chapter 226

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