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Healing my disabled husband novel Chapter 295

Chapter 295 Why blind?

The dishes were served quickly. As Casey said, the taste of the food was really good.

They didn't come at meal time, but there were already a lot of people.

Casey said somehow arrogantly, "Well, the food here is very good. Let me tell you, it is really not easy to come here to eat. Last time when | came here, | just queued up for three hours’

Mikayla stared at Casey in astonishment, completely unaware that she would be queuing.

She always thought that a person like Casey who had such a bad temper would definitely enjoy privileges and wouldn't wait in line.

Casey, however, took her by surprise.

In fact, almost everyone thought that Casey must be privileged wherever she went.

Those classmates in her school, knowing that she was the only daughter in the Hayden family, would always think so.

However, the truth was, Casey would never do that.

On the contrary, she enjoyed the process of queuing very much.

But, coming with Patrick, Casey dared not think so.

She had already thought about it, if they had to queue up when they arrived, then she will directly become a super VIP and have an exclusive room, so that Patrick and Aimee didn't have to queue with her.

Fortunately, it was not lunch time, and they didn't have to queue, which made Casey very happy.

However, Casey had completely forgotten that sometimes when she was too happy, extreme joy can turn into sadness.

When she was going to get some fruits, and when she turned around, she accidentally bumped into a girl who was about the same age as her, but with heavy made-up and a sharp chin that could poke

someone to death.

There was a loud scream when Casey bumped against that woman.

Casey felt like her eardrums were burst from this woman yelling.

She already said sorry immediately, and her attitude was polite. But in the end, this woman was unwilling to let go, raised her hand and pushed towards her shoulder, yelling, "Are you blind!? You can't see me?!

Do you know how expensive my clothes are? Can you afford to pay for them if they get dirty?"

Casey had only been fixed by Aimee since she was a child, and she had never met anyone who dared to shout in front of her, especially who dared to show off her wealth in front of her. She was afraid that this

woman did not know her name.

She looked up and down the woman's clothes, and became even more speechless.

She was clearly a nouveau riche. She was dressed in designer clothes from head to toe, which were all genuine, but it was outrageous, as if she was afraid that people will not know that she was rich.

Casey can only say that flaunting should be moderate.

She really didn't understand how this woman dared to wear those clothes with many logos on.

The woman yelled at Casey, but didn't get a response, which made her very angry. Then she raised her hand and wanted to slap Casey.

This time, the force was even greater, plus Casey just complained about this woman in her heart, and she didn't react for a while, so the woman took advantage of it. Casey staggered, fell backwards, and

directly hit a self-service counter in the back. The bowl with fruit in her hand also hit her body, staining her clothes.

Casey was furious in an instant. She had never been treated like this before.

Her complexion immediately darkened. She was staring at the woman in front of her who was still cursing, and said aloud, "You must be sick. | have apologized to you when | bumped into you. Are you done?"

She still suppressed her anger and didn't let herself beat her up.

However, the woman in front of her really didn't appreciate what was good, but wanted to continue to provoke Casey.

This time, Casey grabbed her wrist, and, with some force, directly twisted the woman's body.

Casey said with a sullen look, "Do | give you the guts? Why doing it again and again endlessly? Who the heck are you daring to do this? You think I'm easy to be bullied? | have apologized to you. What else do

you want? Now that you have stained my clothes, how are you going to pay for it?"

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