Chapter 200
Christy said, “Mrs. Mcadams is an important customer, and Mrs. Cook isn’t? Both sides can’t be offended. What do you want me to do?”
Aletta quickly said, “I can…”
Christy interrupted her. “Aletta, do you know the relationship between Mrs. Mcadams and Mrs. Cook is not very good?”
“I know,” Aletta replied.
These two women could be said to be mortal enemies. Although more than 20 years had passed, there were still many people in the circle who knew their grievances.
It was said that Mrs. Mcadams and Mr. Cook were engaged at that time. In the end, Mr. Cook fell in love with Mrs. Cook at first sight and insisted on marrying her. Mrs. Mcadams became a laughing stock because of this. The hatred between the two women was also formed from that time. Even
though Mrs. Cook’s son is going to get married, the two of them are still competing with each other and unwilling to give in.
Christy’s eyes were full of sinister schemes. She said, “I don’t want you to make clothes for Mrs. Mcadams because it’s for your own good. You’ll know later.”
Crystal was the Fifth Young Lady of the Evans family. Christy could not do anything to her, but Mrs. Mcadams and Mrs. Cook were both rich and powerful ladies. Things might be different.
The Evans family did not value Crystal. At that time, Crystal would definitely be given up. By then… she naturally had a way to make Crystal completely disappear from Fairby and wipe out the last trace of Monique’s existence.
The Bolton Clan’s embroidery technique… could only belong to her alone!
Anaya was a quiet person. She roughly introduced the studio to Crystal, and then took Crystal to the room assigned to her. She said, “Mrs. Mcadams has made a lot of clothes here. I know her preferences better. I can help you with your reference.”
Crystal nodded and said, “Thank you.”
Anaya wanted to say something but stopped on second thought. “Is there… a grudge between you and Master Bolton?”
“No.” Crystal blinked. “What’s wrong?”
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