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My Past is Just Prologue (Janet and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 96

Read My Past is Just Prologue By Louisa Dillon Chapter 96 – Grind You down Easily!

Anastasia paused. She didn’t expect Janet to stop herself with a shout in front of the crowd, and she actually stopped uncontrollably.

This made Anastasia feel ashamed for no reason.

“Where’s the shop assistant here? This person has no quality and yelled in the mall. Don’t you care

Anastasia was a little crazy and no longer cared about her arrogant airs. She yelled loudly and wanted to find someone to help.

A shop assistant came from nowhere and said respectfully and politely, “Excuse me, Miss, what can I do for you?”

Anastasia was angry and raised her head high, “I want to buy this tle, but someone isn’t happy about it. I’d like to ask if that’s how you treat the guests?”

Hearing Anastasia’s scolding, the shop assistant glanced up and down at Anastasia several times. Her eyes were shining when she saw the famous brand all over her.

Then she looked at Janet.

Although she looked prettier and more elegant, she didn’t wear any well-known brand. So it was inevitable that the shop assistant was interested in Anastasia.

The shop assistant flattered Anastasia, “I’m sorry for making you feel uncomfortable. You have good taste. This tie is a limited edition, and only your noble status can match it.”

Hearing the flattering words of the shop assistant, Janet’s face darkened instantly, and she spoke coldly. “So you mean the average person isn’t worthy of buying it?”

“That’s not what I mean. K is a high-end suit brand. There are ordinary and limited-edition ties. Ma’am, you can see the ordinary ties. Don’t force yourself.”

“Besides, your hand touched the tie just now, please pay for the cleaning later.”

After speaking, the shop assistant tumed around immediately, and said to Anastasia with a flattering look, “Miss, do you pay by a card or check?”

The shop assistant belittled Janet arrogantly. Orville was not happy.

He sneered, “That’s funny. It’s the first time I know that K has a rule about cleaning charges!”

As he spoke, he wanted to call someone to vent his anger for Janet, but Janet suddenly grabbed his wrist.

“Do I have to pay for cleaning?”

The corners of Janet’s mouth curled up slightly, but there was no smile on her face.

She lowered her head and rummaged in her bag. Just as the shop assistant was about to ridicule, a lilac purple card flashed In front of the shop assistant.

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