Charles chuckled and shook his head. He gently patted Noelle's head. "Do you think she wouldn't hold a grudge against you if you didn't do this?"
Noelle sighed, reluctantly admitting the truth in Charles' words. Still, she decided to avoid Winter as much as possible in the future. "You don't understand. Winter doesn't let things go easily. She—"
Charles shook his head. "It seems like she bullied you often in the past, didn't she?"
Noelle gave a bitter smile. "I guess it's pretty obvious!"
Moreover, she would always end up on the losing side. To avoid direct confrontations with Winter, Noelle moved out early and only returned for family gatherings to see her grandfather, Samuel.
Charles' deep eyes settled on Noelle, and he could tell from her resigned expression that she had often been at a disadvantage with Winter over the years. "She's quite something."
Noelle raised an eyebrow. "I didn't expect you to compliment her!" She noticed the shoes being packed by the sales attendant, and the manager had come over as well.
"Mr. Hoffman, these shoes..."
"Give them to me!" Charles frowned slightly, taking the shoes. "What about those flats from earlier?"
"They're right here!" The sales attendant had anticipated this and quickly handed over the flats. "Ms. Shaw, please change into them."
Noelle raised an eyebrow and glanced at Charles. He nodded. "Go ahead and change. It's better not to wear high heels when you go out."
He paused and then continued with a smile, "You can wear them at home."
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