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Chapter 119
The look on the salesperson’s face froze, and she confirmed, “Only this tie? Then these…” Crystal
said, “I’m not the one buying these things. Why should I pay the bill?”
Debbie’s face immediately turned livid. “Crystal, what do you mean? You don’t want to pay?” Crystal
blinked her eyes and said, “This is what I want to buy. I’ve already bought it. If you have clothes that
you like, you can pay for them yourself.”
The shop assistant’s expression became strange. One of them neatly wrapped up the tie and asked,
“Are you paying using the card?”
Crystal took out the card from her bag. When the salesperson saw it, her face immediately changed.
She had been working here for four years. It was the first time she had seen this card. She immediately
became more respectful to Crystal and said with a smile, “Your bill is settled.”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtCrystal took the bag, turned around, and was about to leave. Mia grabbed her and said, “Stop! If you
don’t pay today, don’t think about leaving!”
They were so full of themselves when they entered the shop, and it would be a shame if they didn’t buy
a single piece of clothing after trying so many times!
Debbie didn’t care about her reputation. She just wanted to take advantage of Crystal, so she was
unwilling to let her go. She sat down on the ground and cried, “Everyone, come and have a look! Look
at this ungrateful person! She’s rich now. She doesn’t care about her parents. Now she can’t even bear
to buy me a few pieces of clothes. What’s the use of raising such a thing?” There were other guests in
the shop who looked over. There was a faint sound of criticism, and even people outside the shop were
watching the fun through the glass window.
The shop assistants looked at each other in dismay. They had never dealt with such a shrew, so they
didn’t know what to do for a moment.
At this time, someone suddenly said, “It’s just a few clothes, isn’t it? The old woman worked so hard to
raise you. You made money, and you are not even willing to buy clothes for her?”
The speaker was a lady in her 40s or 50s. She looked at Crystal contemptuously and said, “If my
daughter grows up like you, I will die of anger.”
“Oh, look at the clothes of those two people. I guess this woman doesn’t have much money, but she
likes to show off, so she came here with her family to put on a show, right? As a result, she can’t afford
so many clothes… It’s disgusting.” Another woman next to the rich woman said, “Don’t come to such a
place if you’re poor. It’s embarrassing.”
When Debbie heard that someone was supporting her, she immediately became even more self-
righteous. “I’ve raised you up to this age. Is this how you repay me?! Why am I still alive? I should just
die!”
As she said that, she was about to hit the wall. Mia quickly grabbed her and said to Crystal, “Do you
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmhave to force your grandma to die?! I know you have money. Just buy the clothes for your grandma.
She has never used anything good in her life. Just take it as a loan from me. I will return the money to
you in the future…”
The noblewoman was even more disgusted. “Isn’t it natural for children to spend money on their
parents? Your mother has already begged you, yet you are still so indifferent?”
Crystal finally reacted. She blinked her eyes and said, “Madam, this seems to have nothing to do with
you.”
“It has nothing to do with me, but I can’t bear to see such an unfilial thing like you.” The noblewoman
sneered and said, “You are so unfilial. Are you afraid that others would talk bad about you?”
“Mrs. Watson.” The salesperson who helped Crystal settle the bill couldn’t help but ask, “Are you
saying that you want to pay for this old lady?”