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Love Starts After We Break Up novel Chapter 13

"Call out your person in charge."

In the bakery, a middle-aged woman slapped tables and kicked chairs, yelling.

Evie heard the commotion and hurried out to inquire.

"Madam, I'm the person in charge here. What can I do for you?"

The middle-aged woman looked her up and down, "You're the person in charge here? Why did I hear that the person in charge here is an ugly bitch? Why didn't she come out? Does she feel guilty?"

Hearing this, Evie's eyebrows wrinkled slightly, but still responded in a good-natured manner, "Dear customer, can you make things clear first? What exactly is your problem?"

"Yeah, don't keep yelling. Tell us first why you're angry."

"Talk about it first!"

There were some frequent visitors in the store who were buying cakes and all helped Evie out by asking the woman questions.

The middle-aged woman looked at them and said, "I bought some pastries from this store this morning. My grandson ate them and vomited and had diarrhea. And the doctor said it was food poisoning. So tell me, is the shop owner malicious?!"

Food poisoning?

Several customers looked at each other and were a little nervous.

"No way! We buy pastries here all the time and this has never happened."

"That's right. The store looks like it does a pretty good job in hygiene."

"..."

Hearing this, the middle-aged woman shouted: "It didn't happen to you, so of course you can say sarcastic remarks! The person in charge of this store is an ugly bitch. When people are ugly, their hearts are easily twisted. Maybe she is stimulated by something and takes revenge on society!"

That was an overstatement.

Evie was angry, "Please don't talk nonsense. My sister is kind-hearted. She is not what you said."

"Kind-hearted? I think she was born cowardly!"

The middle-aged woman said ironically: "I heard that your sister is Mrs. Johnson ? You know, two days ago, her husband slept with her best friend, but she dared not speak up because of her self-abasement, and still treats her as her best friend. This kind of coward person is most likely to be psychologically distorted and do something to retaliate against society."

When these words came out, people were in awe.

"Oh my God. There is such a thing?"

"What she said is so detailed. It must be true."

"So is the cake in this bakery still edible?"

"Definitely can't eat it. It's horrible."

"..."

Initially, the regulars were hesitated, then slowly accepted what the middle-aged woman had said and asked for a refund.

The middle-aged woman had her arms crossed with a smug look on her face.

"No, it's not what you're talking about."

Evie was so anxious that she wanted to explain, but didn't know where to start.

At that moment, a woman's clear and pleasant voice came from the stairway.

"Please provide some evidences. Denigrate others without evidence is a violation of the law."

Violet came down from upstairs and spoke in a soft voice.

"Violet."

Evie rushed over her with an anxious look on her face.

Violet smiled reassuringly toward her, then walked toward the middle-aged woman.

The woman looked her up and down, "Who are you again?"

"Who I am is none of your business. Who are you? You'd better explain."

Violet shook the phone in her hand, "I have just recorded your words. I hope you can make things clear, otherwise, I don't mind calling the police now. Let's go to the police station and talk about it."

Hearing these words, the woman's face visibly stiffened.

"What do you want me to say? What I just said is clear enough. This store sucks that caused my grandson to be poisoned!"

"Is that so? Then may I ask you, at what time in the morning did you come to this store to buy pastries?"

"I, uh, came in around 10 o'clock."

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