"I want all the size M clothes in this store!"
"What!"
Even though she couldn't buy an entire store, Diana was still furious beyond measure because she was wearing size M!
Fredrica's action clearly prohibited her from purchasing clothes in this store!
"Sure."
When a customer wants to buy a large quantity of clothes, the store manager naturally wouldn't want to disappoint the customer and miss out on sales. So why not?
Although there were only a few dozen sets of size M clothes, buying them all would cost as much as a small house in the city.
Diana witnessed Fredrica standing up for me without even batting an eye, fueling her hatred to the point of stomping her feet. Yet there was nothing she could do besides angrily storming away.
"It's not worth wasting your money on an unrelated woman."
After leaving the store, I expressed my opinion.
I truly didn't value someone like Diana.
Fredrica grumbled lazily, "Because she thinks the Spencer family is rich, she dares to be so arrogant. I just want her to realize that her money is nothing compared to ours!"
"I'm telling you, if you didn't hide the fact that you are a successful and wealthy person, and could use money to crush them, for the past four years they wouldn't have oppressed you like this." Fredrica always held a grudge against the Spencer family.
I not only had a large following of millions of fans, but I also owned Starlight Media.
Fredrica was just a manager working for me.
I forced a stiff smile.
It's not that I didn't think about telling Aubrey the truth, but every time I opened my mouth, he would turn away and leave, never giving me a chance.
Time kept passing, and I didn't bother bringing it up.
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The Third-person Perspective
Tonight, Aubrey went to the Williams' house.
Williams' sister had just given birth to a baby girl, and today they were celebrating the one-month birthday of the baby.
Aubrey leaned back on the sofa and saw Williams' brother-in-law carrying the baby in, paying no attention to the expensive and clumsy outfit while changing the baby's diaper, and suddenly Aubrey thought of his daughter, Iris.
In his memories, it seemed like he had never changed diapers for the little girl.
Navier forced him to marry her in this way, so he kept all his anger inside.
Knowing that she had a child only made him angrier, and he would rather spend more time on work, even if it meant neglecting the child.
"Am I failing as a father??" His voice hoarse, he asked Williams.
Williams stopped drinking and looked at him. "You also failed as a husband."
Aubrey was taken aback.
"I never wanted to be her husband!" He angrily retorted.
He despised Navier's cowardly forced marriage tactics!
Williams nodded. "Indeed, you don't want to be her husband, but you should even help strangers in need, right?"
"When she gave birth, she had postpartum hemorrhage, and the baby had complications, almost dying in an instant. When I saw her, she was holding the baby with a lifeless face, but still begging the doctor to take her blood to save the child. The doctor refused, and she had no choice but to bang her head and beg."
"Is that true?" Aubrey couldn't believe his eyes as he looked at Williams.
"Of course it’s true. Iris had a blood infection and needed an urgent blood transfusion, but the hospital didn't have the right blood type. They had to temporarily mobilize people to donate."
"The baby's condition was critical, and there might not have been enough time to wait for blood donors. That's why Navier was so desperate."
Williams knew the situation at the time because he was working at the hospital.
In fact, he didn't like Navier, but after witnessing that scene, his thoughts about her slowly changed.
Aubrey was stunned. He couldn't believe that was the truth.
He suddenly remembered that there was a time when Navier called him many times, but he thought she just wanted to cause trouble, so he didn't pay attention.
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