Chapter 128
The gown Emma was talking about was a pink tutu. The style was very gaudy. She had specially brought it over today to find an opportunity for Olivia to change into it.
Unexpectedly, the timing was just right. The birthday banquet had just begun, but Olivia could already change into it.
Yes, yes. After hearing Emma’s words, Amelia quickly reacted. Before everyone arrived, Olivia should quickly change her gown so that she wouldn’t embarrass herself.
She hurriedly said, “Olivia, follow Emma to the room upstairs and change your clothes.”
“Change?” Olivia lowered her eyes slightly. Her gaze stopped on Amelia’s face for two seconds, and her eyes were filled with confusion. “Why should I change my clothes?”
She felt that the gown she was wearing was very good.
It was a gown that Abel had designed for three years and had never been revealed to anyone. Everything was according to her preferences.
Olivia really liked this dress.
Amelia was about to go crazy.
Why didn’t this girl have any self–esteem at all? Didn’t she feel embarrassed?
Amelia took a deep breath and barely managed to calm herself down. “What kind of occasion is this? How can you mess around? You can’t wear all kinds of messy clothes here. Hurry up and change. Don’t be
ungrateful.”
“Mom, don’t be angry.” Emma patted Amelia’s back to comfort her. “Olivia might not know the rules of the upper–class banquet. I’ll tell her slowly later. She’ll understand.”
Amelia’s anger had been suppressed, but when she heard Emma’s words, it was instantly ignited again.
Olivia was really too disgraceful. She did not know anything and was not decent at all. How embarrassing!
Olivia did not understand why Amelia was angry until now.
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glass of red wine from a passing waiter. Then, she leaned
crystal wine glass was spotless, clear, and transparent. It could clearly reflect the mellow
a beautiful glass
her wrist slightly and the red wine was splashed
scream was heard.
the red wine stain on her dress. Her body trembled slightly, and her usually gentle eyes were
courting
surrounded Emma. As they
her forehead were trembling
other noblewomen also looked at Olivia in surprise. They found it difficult to understand. “This is Angel. It’s Mr. Abel’s work. It’s a gown worth
of red wine
ordinary clothes.” A rich lady pursed her lips and felt that
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Why
It was incomprehensible.
dress,” Olivia still said with a confused expression
Abel’s work. It’s the one and only dress in the world, Angel. Do
Olivia understood. “So it’s because it’s expensive.”
sizing Emma up for a while, she suddenly chuckled. “So, you judge a person by how expensive their clothes are? You’re proud of yourself when you wear luxury brand clothes and think that you’re very impressive. You’re ashamed of yourself when you wear
said, “So, all of you in the so–called upper class, socialites, and nobles, are nothing more than objects wrapped in pretty packaging, devoid of
she raised her gaze and scanned the crowd with a clear and penetrating look, as if scrutinizing and yet indifferent. “Do
are valuable in themselves, but
you, even if you put on dresses that are worth several millions of dollars, are nothing more
she finished speaking, the
they stared
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