Chapter 418 Discrimination and Resolve Frey wanted to say more but held back.
It wasn't easy for Koen to be caught in the middle of their mess, especially being Nathaniel's sworn brother.
How could he disclose Nathaniel's affairs to her?
The phrase "self-seeking" felt oppressive and weighty.
He was probably angry, but after a while, she could smooth things over.
Her priority was to get back to the hotel.
The electronics store Frey visited was very close to her hotel, so she didn't need to drive back.
She decided to walk back, enjoying the interesting small shops along the way.
Pontenero truly was a romantic city, with cafes and shops exuding a literary atmosphere.
A perfume store caught her eye.
The packaging looked very fashionable, and Frey, unable to resist such trendy items, walked in.
arranged in small grids, each bottle of perfume
but the design of
walked around the store and noticed a bottle the size
was shaped like a crescent moon with some
witchcraft symbols, specifically love witchcraft symbols. The
the bottle to examine the symbols, a sharp voice interrupted, speaking broken Emanese
touch the products! You
turned
blonde hair
uniform, working as a guide in
taller than Frey and looked down at
sneered snatched the perfume bottle from Frey's hand, and
she looked down at Frey. "I'll say it one more time, you can't afford it. Get
she had encountered a
artistic store hiring a racist staff who brought their arrogance to the
Frey's nationality and identity and
call the police if you continue using
staff began acting up and swearing at
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