Go Away, I’m a Billionairess Now By Evie Cole Chapter 22 I Can Afford It
Victor, who had heard the news, glanced at Gloria and then looked at Samara. “What happened?” “Victor, Samara sneaked in and wanted to steal something! Just now, my bracelet was almost stolen by her! Hurry up and get the security guards to chase these two thieves out so that there won’t be an honored guest who will lose something valuable later!”
Samara heard Gloria’s words and got angry. “Ms. Humphrey, you are
really
really good at lying.”
Ovak was
Victor was in the middle, trying to smooth things over. “This is a misunderstanding. Ms. invited by us. Gloria, you misunderstood her.”
Once Victor said the words, Gloria’s face changed.
After such an accident, Victor was now telling Gloria that Samara was really invited by the Clayton
family.
The people around looked at Gloria and then at Samara. Gloria’s face was red. On the contrary, Samara calmly stood there with a cold face. With this comparison, anyone with eyes could see that there was a problem.
Gloria was not willing to let Samara go just like that, even though Victor said that Samara was invited by him. If she just said that, she would be displeased tonight.
“Then I want her to apologize to me! She almost took my bracelet away!”
It was not the first time that Samara was framed by Gloria. During three years in the Humphrey family, she had been framed by Gloria more than three times.
Gloria had used the same trick again. Did Gloria really take Samara as a fool?
Gisselle was trembling in anger. Just as Gisselle was about to speak, Samara raised her hand to stop
her.
Samara turned around and glanced at Gisselle. Gisselle was stunned for a moment before she reacted and gritted her teeth to endure it.
“You want me to apologize, right?”
Hearing Gloria’s words, Samara smiled directly, “Ms. Humphrey, you are indeed kind.”
Samara raised his eyebrows. Holding the three glasses of wine, she walked directly to Gloria. She lowered her head slightly and looked at Gloria coldly. “I’m sorry, Ms. Humphrey. I always can’t afford to lose.”
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