A thought suddenly struck Yasmin as she walked toward the stairs. She wrote up an invoice, corrected it, and passed it to Sarah.
Sarah subsequently handed Erik the invoice. "Hello, Mr. Hayes, that will be 76 thousand dollars for the suit you ordered."
Yasmin had charged him an extra six thousand dollars for being detestable and making her angry.
Erik looked up at Yasmin.
Yasmin had walked upstairs. Her slender figure was very attractive.
Erik chuckled. "This woman can still do business at a time like this. She's stronger than I thought," he mused. "Interesting."
Erik swiped his card and told Sarah, "Call me when the suit is ready. I'll need to try it on."
"Goodbye, Mr. Hayes," Sarah said with a smile.
Erik snorted and walked out.
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That night, Yasmin returned to the Starr family house.
She had picked up the gifts that Blake had tossed in the trash. She couldn't afford such luxurious gifts and didn't want them to go to waste.
Four people greeted her at the door—Emelda and Victor's family. They were waiting for her and looked disappointed when they saw that Blake wasn't with her.
"Yasmin, didn't Blake come with you?" Her cousin Brittany's anticipation turned into disappointment.
"He can't make it because he's busy." Yasmin passed the gifts to a household staff.
Magnolia glanced at the luxurious gifts and smiled approvingly.
Brittany sighed and said, "Why didn't you tell us earlier? I wanted to beg Blake to give me a leadership position in Windmere Group."
Yasmin said coolly, "It's no use begging him. He hires by capability rather than personal connections. You're just interning this year, so there's no way he'll give you a leadership position already."
Yasmin was very frank. There was no way this would happen.
"I think you just don't want to help me," Brittany said with a pout.
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