A Mortal’s Medicinal Elixirs
Chapter 96
Chapter 96 Elsa Sparkles
William took Elsa into the shop, and the retail assistant greeted them politely, asking them what they would need.
“Can you show her some dresses, and then the accessories?”
The retail assistant smiled. “You came at a good time, sir. We just restocked on a re–release of past styles. Would you care to have a look?”
“Sure.”
They walked to the cabinets, where a ton of dresses were on display. All were beautiful, but William hadn’t the faintest idea about fashion, so he left the choice to Elsa.
It was then a woman and a bald man came in. The man was about thirty years old, and he was wearing a gaudy, short–sleeved shirt and a pair of slippers. The woman was about Elsa’s age. She was beautiful and slim, but she couldn’t hold a candle to Elsa.
The woman noticed Elsa, and she paused for a moment, then she looked at William. William didn’t much care about fashion, so all he wore were cheap clothes. A smirk curled the woman’s lips. “Well, if it isn’t the school madonna. Here to get some new clothes?”
The look on Elsa’s face changed when she saw that woman, and she stared at the ground. Just checking things out.”
“Really?” The woman nodded. “True. You can’t afford anything in this shop anyway.”
William frowned. Now that’s just rude. He said coolly, “Watch your tongue.”
The bald man shot William a look. “You watch your tongue. Scare her, and my men are going to whoop your ss.”
Birds of a feather, huh? William shot him an icy look. “Your threats won’t work on me, chump, so save it.”
“Chump? Oh, you really don’t know who I am, huh?” The man sneered. “Do you know who I work with? Buffalo, that’s who. He works for Kane. And do you know who Kaneis? He’s lord of the underbelly of Justford.”
William ignored him and pointed at a nice dress. “I’ll take that.”
The retail assistant smiled. “Nice choice, sir. This is a classic, and its name is Rose. This is the only one we have in our shop.
The dress showed off one of its wearer’s shoulders, and it was pink–elegant, beautiful, and perfect for Elsa.
that dress. Stop embarrassing yourself and leave. She approached the display cabinet and stared at the dress, then she held the bald
tag. Thirteen grand and five hundred? He cleared his
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the retail assistant, “Pack
Law felt embarrassed, and he roared, “You wanna get
off. You’re getting in my way.” William was getting impatient.
roared, “Damn you!”
William, but all William did was wave his hand, and Law fell, pain coursing through his veins. His face turned pale and he shivered. With fear in his eyes, he stared at William. That
a bit.”
his teeth. “I’m calling my boss. He’s a fighter. You’re done for
“Call him, then.”
Law get up, but no matter how hard she tried, she couldn’t pull him up.
well. She quickly took the dress and helped Elsa change into
William was floored by how beautiful she was, Elsa looked just like a blooming rose–beautiful, charming, and elegant. Her legs alone captivated him, and she was like
assistant smiled. “Cash
her the platinum card.
assistant paused for a moment. “Is that a credit card,
said, “It’s a VIP card for this shop. There should be some money in it
her head. “Sorry, but we don’t have this kind of system. Are you sure this is the right one?”
was surprised the retail assistant didn’t know about this.
you in 4K. Knew
at Elsa. Compared to his girlfriend, Elsa
quickly approached the
this is a VIP card, but I don’t think we ever gave anyone
from the retail assistant and had a closer look, then she bowed. “I am very sorry, sir. She’s new, so she has no idea about this card. On behalf of the store, I humbly
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