Chapter 172

“Wait, there are a few items that haven’t been paid for.”

“I’m only taking this one,” Kimberly said in confusion.

“These items were damaged after you tried them on.” With that, the manager presented three dresses in front of everyone.

One had pearls ripped off, and the others started falling as well. However, someone intentionally hid the damage by bundling the dress together.

Another dress had a torn waist, an evident result of force.

The last one was missing a diamond, with no way to find it now.

With the evidence laid out, the manager spoke sternly, “I warned you earlier. Our fabrics and jewelry are precious, but you insisted on trying them on. Moreover, you promised to compensate for any damages at the full price. After calculating, it’s a total of 23,512 dollars. We will round it down to twenty–three thousand for you.”

Hearing the amount, Kimberly and her companions were dumbfounded.

Their colleagues were so frightened that their voices trembled.

“It… It wasn’t us trying them on. We knew this place was expensive, so we deliberately chose dresses without any embroidery or jewelry.”

“Yes, yes. These two were the ones who tried them on.” The colleagues pointed at Kimberly and Millie.

Millie turned pale and was unable to utter a word.

Not wanting to be embarrassed in public, Kimberly glanced at her colleagues and pointed to the dress missing a diamond. “I tried this one. Maybe I wasn’t careful enough. It’s just a dress, so I can afford it.”

the fitting room for the missing diamond. If it can be repaired, our company will do so free of charge.” The manager maintained a polite

that such a small diamond missing wouldn’t be noticed, but the staff

Millie wasn’t as

off the bill, she still

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only used her credit card

couldn’t possibly have that much

too fragile. What does it have to do with

our staff already warned you that the fabric is delicate and that you shouldn’t try it on. Yet you insisted on trying them on, which leads us to this situation. We’ve always been transparent about our pricing, and no one has ever complained about the quality

forcefully try them on. However, when Millie tried on these two dresses,

her insistence that led to this situation.

to deal with you.” She picked up her phone to call Jackson, but

“Kimberly, can you lend me some money? I’ll

a staff member interrupted, “Ms. Watson, I’m sorry, but card has been declined.”

paled. “That’s

she remembered her uncle’s warning. If she spent

“Who is going to

colleagues with resignation. “Can

much we make. We don’t have the

to go home, so

the two found excuses

drenched

the scene,

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