Oliver heard that Jane had a lot on her plate and that he had to make an appointment.
He was not surprised at all. He had heard that she was finicky after the opening ceremony of the art gallery.
So he said, "Go and ask when she will be free. Any day works fine for me."
When the staff came to the lounge again only to find that Jane had left and only Vivian was there.
Vivian took out her PDA, pretending to check the schedule, and made an appointment a week later.
After Jane came out of the art gallery, she had been waiting in the car.
Vivian got into the car and said, "The appointment is a week later."
"Okay, I'll tell him the request to rent a studio here. He insisted on seeing me, so I think he might need our help."
"That would be great," said Vivian.
They returned to the Mose Clubhouse.
Jane sat down on the first floor and ordered a cup of coffee.
She sat by the window and looked at the people on the street.
She couldn't help but feel a bit sad. She had walked past this road for she didn't know how many times, but now she was treated as a guest from afar.
Just as she was deep in thought, two women sat next to her.
One of them was Alice.
When she saw the other woman, she was startled.
Because the woman looked a little like her old self, but it was obvious that the woman had had her face done.
In this city, who else wanted to look like her?
She knew who that woman was.
Hearing the woman's voice, she was even more certain that it was Tina.
She hadn't expected Alice and Tina would hang out. Alice used to look down on Tina. Jane had seen it with her own eyes how Alice had embarrassed Tina when the Fox Mountain Hotel opened.
At that time, in order to make friends with the rich ladies of the upper class, Tina spared no effort to please Alice but had failed.
Now, the Zamani family began to decline. Alice was not the princess of the Zamani family who had always been the leader of those rich ladies, but Tina was now Oliver's wife. It was not surprising that they could have coffee together.
Although Tina was a rich lady now, she did not seem to have changed much.
Her voice was loud, and Jane could hear it clearly without pricking up her ears.
They were talking about the purses they had bought recently and the jewelry they liked.
It could be seen that Tina's life now was much better than before.
Oliver had seemed to dislike and disdain Tina, but he still married her after she was pregnant.
Jane could not help but sneer.
She got up and went to the bathroom.
Not long after, Tina also went to the bathroom.
When Jane came out, she saw Tina touching up her makeup in front of the mirror. She walked to the sink, standing side by side with Tina.
She looked at Tina from the corner of her eye.
Tina was dolled up in jewels and designer clothes, and at first glance, she really looked like a rich lady.
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