Chapter 52 Samara Is Smarter
Alva almost cursed, but Samara and Gisselle stared at her from the side. Alva gritted her teeth and handed over her credit card. “Use this card!”
Just after Alva paid the bill, Samara said slowly, “Please help Ms. Brook cut the tickets. She doesn’t look like she will return the goods.”
Alva was seen through, and her face turned livid.
Gisselle reacted quickly, took the scissors, and went over. “Ms. Brook, don’t be a stranger. I like to help people. You bought so many clothes, and it will take a lot of time to cut their tickets when you go back. I will help you now!”
After that, Gisselle cut the tickets.
Samara smiled faintly. It was only when Gisselle finished cutting that she spoke, “Let’s go. Didn’t you say you wanted to buy a designer brand bag?”
Before leaving, Samara turned around and said to Alva, “Oh, right, Ms. Brook, are you coming along? You can buy the bags we like so that we can return empty–handed today. It will make us really uncomfortable.”
Samara said she would feel uncomfortable, but the smile on her face did not show that she was uncomfortable at all. Beryl pulled Alva. “Let’s go. We are going to be late. Lily will be mad!”
Alva froze for a moment, then reacted, and snarled, “I have an appointment. I’m not as bored as you! Hmph!”
With that, they left with bags of clothes.
As soon as they left, Gisselle could not help but laugh. “Oh my, those two are so stupid!”
Samara snorted, “Let’s go and buy a bag.”
But it was a pity. Why wouldn’t Alva keep pretending to be rich and buy a bag worth a hundred thousand dollars?
If that had been the case, Samara would have picked a dozen bags she liked.
Gisselle wiped the tears from the corners of her eyes. “Samara, you are smarter!”
Samara had only done one stupid thing in her life.
Gisselle knew Samara had an unlimited black card, unlike her, Gisselle only had 500 thousand dollars of pocket money. a month. Normally, it was enough, but if she had to attend a party, 500 thousand dollars was not enough for her to buy a few dresses.
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