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Life at The Top novel Chapter 53

That explained why despite them being in the province, the Bentley showroom was nearly empty.


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Jasper and Wendy’s arrival had caught the attention of a few salesmen, but they decided to leave them alone when they realized that the two were mere youths.


After all, a mere Chevrolet was hardly something any ordinary person could afford, let alone a Bentley that cost more than millions of dollars.

Not that Jasper minded, for he saw the Bentley Mulsanne he had been yearning for a long time the moment he walked through the door.

One of the greater things about brands like Bentley and Rolls-Royce was their classical designs.


That was why the Bentley now did not look too different from the Bentley of 20 years later.

From the timelessly classical cylindrical headlights to the powerful air intake grille, to the double-winged Bentley logo that represented honor and wealth, it was an iconic brand design that was unforgettable to any man.

“Are you two interested in buying this Mulsanne, sir? I can tell you more about it.” A timid voice sounded from the side.

Jasper turned his head and realized that it was a girl in a sales uniform. She looked young and held a mop in her hands as she cleaned the place.

Glancing at the older salesmen chatting in a circle not too far away, Jasper immediately understood that this girl was newly employed and discriminated against.

“Yeah. I came to take a look,” Jasper replied.


While the two conversed, a saleswoman suddenly piped up in a mocking tone not too far away. “You can’t expect to look for good business opportunities with eyes as blind as yours, Xena. Than man looks just as old as you, how could he possibly afford a Bentley?”

Xena flushed and mustered up her strength to speak. “He’s still a customer. Regardless of whether he buys from us or not, I should still do my part.”

“F*cking idiot.” Another saleswoman scoffed and chided disrespectfully, “A country girl will always be a country girl. She’ll never compare to us city folk. She doesn’t have the brains.”


Just as Jasper was about to open the door and take a seat inside, the saleswoman who had been staring at them the whole time suddenly yelled.


Jasper turned his head to see the saleswoman approaching. He was about to speak, but she was a step quicker.

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