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She Killed My Ex novel Chapter 25

Chapter 25 Do You Think You Are Nobler Than Caroline Jameson?

Madison Chance's face turned blue at the humiliation in Marissa Smith's words, and she was furious with Marissa Smith: "Marissa, why are you insulting me? I am a waiter in the Royal Club, but I earn clean money with my own hands and sweat!

Every penny is earned by my own hard work, sweat and tears, and nothing is gained by selling my self-esteem like Caroline Jameson. I feel that I live a very magnanimous and honest life. Why should I be humiliated by you instead? "

Marissa Smith couldn't help laughing: "Madison Chance, I can tell you clearly that if Caroline Jameson had not helped you out that day, you would have been punished in the same situation as Caroline Jameson by the son of the Nolan Family today for your not giving him face. Oh no, you are not as good as Caroline Jameson!"

Marissa Smith smiled contemptuously, "You can't do what Caroline Jameson can."

"Of course, I can't do it. I Madison Chance won't do anything shameless and without dignity in my whole life."

Marissa Smith nodded, "I hope you can still say that in a week."

She is not in the mood to talk nonsense with this pure girl again. If she can still be so pure after being forced, it is really pure.

"Depravity is one's own choice. Not to mention in a week, even in a month, in a year or through my lifetime, I would always say so. I will never betray anything for money like Caroline Jameson."

"Hmm" Marissa Smith stopped looking at her: "Well, there you go."

"Marissa, I get back to work." Madison Chance turned with a sulky face.

Marissa Smith's voice came from behind her when she got to the door: "Madison Chance, remember what Caroline Jameson suffered today is what you should have suffered since you offended the son of the Nolan Family. There is always something that can force you to bow in this world. Since you don't remember Caroline Jameson's kindness, then I don't have to shelter you anymore."

Madison Chance seemed to have a different take. She has never felt Marissa Smith's shelter since she entered the Royal Club, and in her mind, Marissa Smith's so-called shelter is not worth mentioning at all.

But soon, Madison Chance finally understood how important Marissa Smith's shelter was in the Royal Club.

In the Royal Club, the waiter is only slightly molested by the customer at most, and there is no more than that, which is due to the reputation and strength of the Royal Club, as well as the principles of Marissa Smith.

A small "whirlwind" secretly blew through the whole Royal Club shortly after Madison Chance left Marissa Smith's office.

Madison Chance didn't feel it at first. Her close friend who is also a student from S University secretly asked her, "What did you do to offend Marissa?"

Hearing this, Madison Chance became angry: "Is Marissa going to punish me?"

"That's not funny. Marissa would never do anything wrong to a waiter because of saying or doing a wrong thing, she would only ignore this waiter."

Madison Chance curled her lips, said: "I thought there was something happened. If she doesn't like me, I just avoid her. "

"As you please. Behave yourself." The waiter who has a good relationship with Madison Chance said no more after seeing Madison Chance's not caring about this matter at all. As an outsider, she is not obliged to be officious, and she may be gossiped if she is a busybody. After all, Madison Chance herself seems not bothered at all.

Marissa Smith sat in the office and didn't care too much about Madison Chance.

This time, Marissa Smith lost her temper not because Madison Chance was so ungrateful, which didn't matter, but because she satirized her benefactor to a point of being worthless. Marissa Smith didn't get angry because of a waiter before.

Yes! Marissa Smith admitted that she was partial to Caroline Jameson, the silly woman, who is like herself in those days. She can't help protecting this silly woman when she thought of her own suffering of those years.

However, if Madison Chance hadn't looked for trouble, Marissa Smith wouldn't have hardened her heart.

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