Although their products did not sell out by noon, they still sold out by six in the evening.
There were no more customers who bought dessert in large numbers, nor were there any people from Nashaland.
Since the customers who came to the store had local accents, Yesseca had deduced that there weren't Nashaland citizens.
This made her let out a sigh of relief.
Finally, Tremaine did not send anyone to their store.
She could live a peaceful life from now on, selling her dessert and having nothing to do with Tremaine.
On this day, Yesseca left the store ahead of time.
She was going over to the Perry residence to have dinner.
Soon after she left the shop, she saw a lady who had just bought from their store.
Yesseca had a deep impression of her because she came to buy bread every day and spoke in a very thick local accent.
As she was about to walk up to the lady, she saw her stopping a car.
The window winded down and the lady handed over the bread. Then the car drove away quickly.
Yesseca was stunned.
Then she seemed to think of something and quickly looked at the car plate number.
The car plate number was from Nashaland.
Yesseca's head exploded.
The car drove away quickly.
The lady then walked away happily.
She got lucky recently.
A strange man asked her to go to buy desserts from a shop and agreed to give her a huge reward.
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