Sulia’s eyes gleam malevolently. Her cool face raises, looks at Nina superciliously and says, “How dare you, a waitress, stain the guest's clothes without even showing any apology?”
Nina’s pale face is flushed and her fists are clenched. The situation is deadlocked.
Sulia has wanted to put Nina Morrison down in front of Lucien Gray, but the little girl refuses to give in and stares at her, hardly look down upon her!. Feeling angrier, Sulia beats the table fiercely, “Get the lobby manager here!”
Sulia's movements draw a lot of attention from the rest of the restaurant, and the people cast curious glances.
Lucien Gray, who is still holding his chest in his relaxed arms, stands idly with his long legs. As if he is waiting for a show.
He is aware of Nina's temper. She is just a little hedgehog! Now she must want to have a big fight with Sulia and walk away.
Most of the guests of Prague Restaurant are rich and the requirements for waiters are very high. One will be dismissed immediately upon complaint.
Nina nibbles at her pale lips. This is the highest paid one among her three jobs. If she is fired, what is she going to do about dad's medical bills? The corners of her mouth are almost bloodshot, and Nina spoke with difficulty, “Sorry, it is my fault. Please forgive me.”
Lucien Gray raises his eyebrows and wonders at Nina’s groveling.
“Forgive you? Sure! I have spent more than six thousand dollars for this dress. You can buy me a new one!” Sulia glances proudly at Lucien. This waitress is an ugly duckling who is not worth looking at. How can you compare to her to me?
A dress for over six thousand dollars? Nina suddenly stares wide her limpid eyes! This woman is too vicious! It is just a few drops of soda, and she wants her to pay for a new dress? She spilled the water on purpose on her own!
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