Mrs. Jones' s look at Nina is immediately filled with contempt, and she glances up and down Nina's body.
Nina smiles, steps forward to Jasmine, and looks at her straight in the eyes, "Miss Harris, since you look down on mistresses so much, why did you cry and beg the mistress to help you meet your boyfriend a month ago?"
She can't control her boyfriend, and she even has to rely on another woman to see him. This is a great shame for any woman.
Nina's words suddenly pokes to the pain point of Jasmine. Her face turns fully red with anger, and then she lowers her voice and threatens, "Nina, don't be so shameless!"
"Ah, why so fierce? Miss Harris, I remember that you are always very gentle and dignified! Last time you called me, you kept crying and pleading. At that time, you were so fragile that I couldn't help sympathizing you!" Nina casually kneads the rose petals on her fingertips and smiles at Jasmine.
Sunny and Mrs. Jones are stunned. Sunny doesn't expect Nina to mock Jasmine, and she wants to extend the thumbs to cheer for her!
Her sore spot is uncovered again and again by Nina, and Jasmine desperately endures to let herself not roar out. She waves to the waiter standing by the wall with a livid face, ready to let the waiter find a security guard to come over and drive Nina out.
"Jasmine, your friends? Why does your expression look so bad?" Aldrich comes this way, with a girl who looks very pure.
Jasmine sees her father and quickly pretends that nothing has happened, "Dad, it's okay. I'm talking to my friends."
If Aldrich knows that she can't even cope with a mistress, he will surely scold her again.
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