Chapter 120 Making a Decision in Public
Sean walked in and first glanced at Abigail. Then, he turned to Joan behind him and said, “Speak for
yourself.”
She emerged from his back and glanced at Abigail and Luna before voicing, “Luna, I’m so sorry. I didn’t know about what Miss Lowery did. When I mentioned that bag, I saw that she really liked it, so I sold it to her at a lower price. I didn’t expect her to resell it at an original price…”
Nina bit her lip but did not say anything. Due to that, Abigail suspected that she might be trying to
take the blame herself.
“Well… I really like the watch you’re wearing. Would you sell it to me at a lower price?” Luna suddenly smiled.
The watch on Joan’s wrist was a birthday gift from Sean, and she certainly would not sell it.
Joan bit her lip, tears immediately falling down her cheeks. She looked pitiful with her tearful eyes. “Luna, I said those things this morning because I was eager and hot–tempered. I apologize for what I said, but I promise you I had absolutely nothing to do with the video!”
Abigail stepped forward and questioned her, “Are you saying that the video was solely the work of
Nina?”
Sean watched Abigail silently. He had never known she could completely turn the situation around
in just a few hours. Was her compromise this morning just a tactical move or a test of his attitude?
Joan nodded repeatedly. “I truly had no involvement in this matter. I didn’t know what she
interpreted from it when I mentioned the bag.”
Abigail’s eyes were cold and distant, making her seem aloof. “The recording pen is still with me. I’ve
already posted the specifications of the recording pen on L.Moon’s official Instagram, and I’ve
contacted the manufacturer for detailed discussions.”
Joan did not understand what Abigail meant but looked bewildered, her inner panic growing.
She continued, “The button battery in the recording pen is rechargeable, and if it works 24 hours a
Having been exposed in public, Joan could not help but bawl her eyes out as she trembled, Kevin stood on the side, his lips carrying a smile, but his expression showed some displeasure. What’s the point of continuing with the fashion show now?
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