Chapter 199
Aletta was stunned. “What?”
The Fifth Young Lady of the Evans family?!
She had always been proud of her family background, but she also knew that the Sutton family was nothing in Fairby where there were many noble families. A family like the White family, the Evans family, and the Coombs family were the real giants. Was Crystal the Fifth Young Lady of the Evans family?!
Aletta’s mother was well-informed, so Aletta naturally knew a lot of gossips. She knew that Crystal, the Fifth Young Lady, was not favored. Otherwise, she would not have married a dead man. But no matter whether Crystal was favored or not, this identity had given her enough protection.
“That’s right.” Christy said, “I only found out when I was chatting with Ava yesterday. Miss Evans is really too modest.”
The Ava she was referring to was Larry’s grandmother.
“That’s right.” Aletta’s expression was a little ugly. She was used to showing off her superiority to the people around her. Crystal’s identity instantly surpassed hers, making her very uncomfortable. However, she could barely force a smile and said, “Miss Evans is too modest. Mia stopped Miss Evans from coming up just now.”
“Is there such a thing?” Christy frowned and said, “You can lecture her later.”
“Yes, Miss Bolton.”
Christy turned to Crystal and said gently, “I have recently received an order from a lady. It will be her “son’s wedding in half a month, so she specially hired me to make a cheongsam. Coincidentally,
another lady will also attend an important event and ordered a cheongsam. I am really busy, so I want to transfer this order to you. What do you think?”
Crystal said, “I’m not good at embroidery, so I may not be able to make a Haute couture.”
“It doesn’t matter.” Christy was very gentle. “Your embroidery skills are more profound than Aletta’s. You just need to embroider. As for the production of clothes, I have a lot of professionals here. You can choose any one of them to be your assistant.”
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