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The Jilted Heiress' Return To The High Life novel Chapter 283

Chapter 283 The Store Manager’s Decision

Corrine shifted her focus to the store manager with a composed expression. Imagine if everyone judged on appearances like you do, Modern Square would be out of business before you know it.

Her words carried a clear note of defiance.

How dare you accuse me of judging people by their looks?the manager retorted, sneering as she brushed Corrine’s hand away. It’s obvious you don’t have the money, yet you pretend to be wealthy. Maybe you should look in the mirror and face the truth.

Currently, the Ashton family was rising as a formidable force in Lyhaton.

Gossip had spread far and wide about the upcoming union of the Burgess and Ashton families, making it common knowledge that Leah would soon marry Bruce.

Both Rita, the Ashton family’s daughter, and Leah, Bruce’s future wife, were individuals the manager couldn’t risk offending.

Accustomed to dealing with wealthy clients, the manager prided herself on her ability to assess someone’s financial standing at first sight.

To her, Corrine was just a pretender, someone who probably relied on wealthy men to maintain her lifestyle. How could she really afford anything?

Corrine perceived every bit of the manager’s scorn and condescension.

A steely resolve formed on her elegant face, and her eyes narrowed slightly, reflecting a fierce, frosty glint.

Ever since the auction where Rita noticed Corrine’s familiarity with a billionaire, Rita had been agitated, eagerly awaiting an opportunity to confront her.

When Rita observed the manager’s derisive behavior toward Corrine, she seized her moment. Corrine, don’t assume that just because a wealthy guy is currently indulging you, you’re free to do as you please. He could be spending his wealth on others too. I’d think twice before wasting hardearned money just for show.

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The crowd’s glares shifted toward Corrine, painting her as nothing more than an unwelcome distraction.

Pita’s grin widened as she soaked in the crowd’s reaction, clearly pleased with the stir she had caused

Leah hurried to intervene as soon as Rita stopped talking That’s enough, Rita

Why should I hold back my thoughts?Rita countered, dismissing Leah’s plea with ease.

Feeling confident with the support, Rita turned to the store manager with a playful yet serious expression. Julia, we’ve met before. Here’s some advicedon’t sell to her. It’ll only hurt your brand’s reputation.

Julia Reed, the manager, was well aware of her ideal clientele.

She didn’t take the risk of angering the Ashton family over a stranger lightly.

Moreover, securing the sale of this outfit would ensure her monthly target and a lucrative bonus.

You flatter me, Miss Ashton,Julia replied in an overly eager tone. Our clientele is very exclusive. Someone like herit’s hard to imagine she could afford our collection.

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