Chapter 217
Lisa's face turned a deep shade of anger. "Chloe, you're really testing my patience."
"When have I ever done that? You said it yourself."
Lisa's already pale face darkened even more. She never imagined Chloe actually knew a designer from QUEEN. It was not just any designer. The person she had just called was likely someone even more influential. But there was no way Lisa would kneel in front of everyone here.
"I was just joking, and you took it seriously?" Lisa scoffed.
but
for Chloe.
respond or touch the champagne. Jacob looked a bit awkward but quickly returned to his seat, mumbling to himself, "Right, you were also part of the design
was hinting at. She spoke
drew a clear line. Jacob's face soured, but he didn't lash out. Still wearing a smile, he pleaded gently, "Chloe, I know
was even, showing no emotion. "Forgive you, and then represent Belle Époque in Paris,
His smile froze. Though clearly angry, he still tried to keep his cool. "Hasn't it always been
Chloe remained silent. Jacob
get
isn't it? You're my daughter. Eventually, you'll have a share in the Meadows family's assets. Helping us now is
company. The Meadows family had made a name for themselves in fashion, becoming famous with the Belle Époque brand. But ever since Chloe stopped designing for Belle Époque, the brand's reputation had plummeted. The market share had been shrinking year after year, now less than a fifth of its peak. If this continued, Belle
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