Chapter 814
Harold was speechless. George was right, but why did his point sound a little strange? Why did he have to compare him to a dog?
“The surveillance camera will have your proof,” Alden said. “Even if we go to court , you‘ll still need to pay for these losses. Someone should calculate how much money she needs to pay in total.”
A shocked female service assistant at the side immediately took a calculator and approached them to calculate the cost.
There was a total of seventeen dresses. The cheapest was $180,000 while the most expensive was nearly $500,000. The total came to about $5,000,000.
The female service assistant‘s face turned pale in response to the huge blow.
She could not even afford to compensate for one piece, much less so many pieces.
“What happened?”
Halfway through fitting her fitting, Adina heard the noise outside. She immediately put on the dress and walked out to see the mess in the lobby.
Harold seemed to enjoy the person‘s misfortune as he described it. “Mommy, that lady destroyed a dozen dresses. She needs to pay $5,000,000.”
“No, it wasn‘t me.” The female service assistant‘s lips trembled as she said, “Ms. Daugherty, your son purposely tripped me, so I fell. I shouldn‘t bear the consequences alone.”
Adina looked at Harold and noticed that the boy was stroking his nose guiltily.
When she thought about it, she understood what happened. This female service assistant had led the gossip about her, and her children heard it, so they directed this scene.
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