Chapter 109
Serena cast a look of indifference at Sarah.
Serena said, “Some people think a single dress will elevate their status. But to others, a dress is just a dress–there’s no difference.”
“You!” Sarah’s face flushed with anger, clearly offended by the remark.
Meanwhile, Serena was being guided by Tamara to choose a suitable gown.
Since the spare dresses were designed to fit a wide range of guests, the sizes were generally too large for her.
Serena furrowed her brows. Back when she had worked with Zach to build their company from the ground up, the immense work pressure had led her to adopt a fitness routine. Her body. had become toned and balanced.
After returning to the Jansen Group, she had become even busier, and her body had only become slimmer.
Tamara quickly noticed her concern and brought her a water–blue mermaid–style dress.
“Would you like to try this one? It’s the smallest size we have and the only one left.”
“Let me take a look,” Serena replied as she moved closer, but Sarah was quicker.
“I have a slender figure too. This mermaid–style dress that accentuates the shape would look better on me,” Sarah said as she quickly grabbed the dress and headed toward the fitting room.
Tamara hesitated, looking toward Serena. “This.”
“Let her try it on. I’ll pick something else. I can always have a stylist adjust it later,” Serena said calmly, continuing to browse through the collection of beautiful gowns.
While not haute couture, the designs were impressive. Women have a natural love for beauty. She was more than happy to take her time picking out something that felt just right.
Through the thin curtain of the fitting room, Sarah could hear Serena’s voice. She sneered. Stop pretendi to be indifferent! Ugh, this dress is so tight…”
After struggling for a while, she finally called out to Tamara outside the curtain.
“Come here! Help me zip this up!”
“Yes, Ms. Sarah.”
Tamara was sweating, struggling with all her might to pull up the zipper as Sarah inhaled sharply. Finally, with much effort, she managed to tighten it.
Sarah sucked in a breath, trying to appear at ease as she walked out of the fitting room. With
one hand on her hip, she spun around in front of Serena.
Do you think this dress suits me, Serena?”
Serena’s eyes twitched as she looked at the tightly stretched dress.
The dress was ill–fitting on her, and Serena couldn’t understand why Sarah was forcing herself into it.
Seeing Serena’s silence, Sarah smirked, her chin lifted in arrogance, “Well, I’ll just go back to the event now. Serena, you can keep looking through these worn–out dresses to find one that fits…”
She opened the door, only to freeze when she saw a group of well–dressed men standing at the door, catching her off guard.
None of the men even spared Sarah a glance.
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