Lily brought a spoon to her lips and questioned with a flat smile, "Ms. Rollins, I'd like to know who told you that your dress is with me?"
"That's none of your concern!" Anastasia frowned. "If you dared to take it, you should admit it!"
With a snort, she added, "Here I was, thinking how powerful and prestigious the woman that relied on her husband's family wealth could be. Who would have thought you're just a coward who won't admit what you did."
However, Lily did not get angry when she faced Anastasia's ridicule. Instead, she even put on a light smile. After putting down her spoon, she looked up at the girl sitting across from her.
Although Anastasia was just a few years younger than Lily, she was just a little chubby girl in Lily's eyes.
"Ms. Rollins, I also thought you’re smart enough not to let yourself be a prop in someone else's game."
Anastasia frowned and narrowed her eyes at Lily. "What do you mean?"
"I assume the salesgirl must have told you I insisted on buying that dress even though I know it belongs to you. She must have said I was trying to pick a fight with you, didn't she, Ms. Rollins?"
Anastasia did not answer, but from how she reacted, Lily knew she was right.
Anastasia pursed her lips and did not speak as she was still on guard.
"Ms. Rollins, have you ever wondered why the salesgirl showed me the dress when you've already ordered it? Why didn't they keep it in the store and wait for you to collect it?" Lily drank her milk unhurriedly and continued, "I did buy a dress, but the salesgirl recommended that dress to me."
Anastasia naturally understood what Lily meant. After all, Anastasia was not dumb. These things were not unheard of, but Anastasia was still distraught when it happened to her.
Even if the salesgirl was at fault, Lily knew Anastasia had reserved the dress, yet she insisted on buying it. Wasn't that just disrespectful to Anastasia?
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