The saleswoman's undisguised disdain was almost like she wanted to carve the words "Cecilia Vaughn is a pauper" onto her face.
Mona Summers, who was straightforward, couldn't tolerate such disdain, and immediately stood up for Cecilia Vaughn.
"What do you mean by that? Do you think we can't afford it?"
The saleswoman disdainfully glanced over the cheap clothes Cecilia Vaughn was wearing and responded with a fake smile.
"This lady, we never said such a thing."
"However, these shoes are expensive, a limited edition worldwide, the most in-demand new item, and we only have this one pair left."
"If you get them dirty and don't buy them, our mall could lose money! Are you going to pay if you get them dirty?"
...
Hearing the disdain in the saleswoman's words, Cecilia Vaughn couldn't help but chuckle.
She parted her red lips slightly, her voice carrying a faint coldness.
