"Why... Why did you tell me this?" Jayleen's haughty face showed a little surprise.
"I tell you because I hope you don't have to be so hostile to me or make things difficult for me. Even if you're not tired, I am."
Eudora was tired of living such days.
She told Jayleen about it so bluntly. It would be good if Jayleen could stop plotting against her.
"You are quite straightforward."
With one arm around her chest and the other holding a goblet, Jayleen lazily raised her eyelids and glanced at Alva in the middle of the dance floor. "At least you're more pleasant than your pretentious sister."
Eudora sneered in her heart.
"What does it matter to me whether you are pleased or not?
You have never shown me any mercy in your targeting of me."
Eudora didn't talk to Jayleen anymore. Jayleen stood there for a while. She didn't want to court a snub, so she turned and left.
Not long after, a hostess came over, stood before Eudora with a tray, and said, "Ms. Stanford, this is the sapphire necklace, Angel's Tear, that you bid. Mr. Steele has already paid for it and asked me to send it to you."
On the tray were a fine necklace box and a credit card bill showing 60 million and one dollars!
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