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When His Eyes Opened novel by Simple Silence novel Chapter 2656

The next day, Layla took Hazel to continue choosing dresses.

After picking a few, Hazel still preferred the one she had tried last night.

So Layla and Hazel went to order the three skirts.

Layla knew her mother’s size, so she didn’t need to ask her.

“Can you change it today?” Layla said to the Owner, “We will wear it tomorrow.”

“I will work overtime today and help you change the size.” The Owner promised, “Miss Tate, you are our regular customer, We will do our best to meet any needs.”

“Okay, I’ll pay now!” Layla took out the card from her bag.

Hazel also took out the card from her bag: “Sister, why don’t you swipe my card? I haven’t swiped the card yet! I don’t know how much money is in it.”

Layla laughed loudly: “You are my father’s deputy. There is no limit on the card. If you go outside to swipe a house, you can swipe it off.”

Hazel: “…”

Layla: “Since you want to try the feeling of spending money, then swipe your card!”

Hazel: “Will Dad know about the money I spend here?”

Layla: “Haha! Are you afraid that he will tell you? Don’t worry, Dad never cares about our money. Robert also uses Dad’s Secondary card, he especially likes to buy cars, and also likes to buy some digital products, all of which are very expensive, and my father never says anything.”

After hearing what his sister said, Hazel immediately handed the card to the store Owner.

After the store Owner swiped the card, Hazel entered the password, and soon, the payment was successful.

“Sister, doesn’t the card you use belong to Dad?” Hazel put the card back into her bag and asked.

Layla: “I used to use my mother’s secondary card. Because I made some money when I was a child, I put it with my mother. But after I turned 18, I used my own card. My mother pays for my card every month. Transfer a sum of money and I will spend it myself. If you don’t want to be watched, you can also open the card yourself.”

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