Nathan frowned and Kylie was getting annoyed with Leah's attitude.
"What kind of attitude is this? Get your boss here," Kylie complained.
At this moment, a well-dressed man walked over with a few managers.
The minute the man saw Kylie, he exclaimed in surprise, "Kylie, it's you!”
As Kylie saw this man, she quickly complained to him in displeasure, "Kennedy Chamberlain, you came at the right time. Look at your staff's attitude. Surely you can't keep her as a salesperson any longer."
This man was none other than Kennedy Chamberlain, Kylie's friend and the son of the owner of Perpetual Love.
Kennedy was a playboy and had always liked Kylie. Unfortunately, he always failed in courting her and this remained his regret.
He did not expect to bump into her here today. It was both a surprise and a shock.
"What's going on?" he looked at Leah and asked with a gloomy expression.
Leah did not expect Kylie and her boss to know each other. She instantly turned as pale as a sheet.
Frantically, she explained herself, "Mr. Chamberlain, this couple is here to choose a necklace. I recommended the cheapest necklaces to them, but they don't like them. Now that I recommended the best in the shop, they said that my attitude is bad just because they can't afford it.”
They are a couple!
Kennedy's smile froze immediately as he finally saw Nathan, who was standing beside Kylie.
While Kennedy was rather good-looking, he obviously lacked the steady and reserved aura like Nathan.
His eyes were filled with envy, jealousy and anger as he looked at Nathan.
At the same time, he started to look at Kylie with disdain too.
He always felt that it was a pity that he never managed to sleep with Kylie.
It was ridiculous that Kylie came to flaunt her boyfriend at his shop.
Meanwhile, Kylie was oblivious to his complicated emotions. She brought Nathan here to play a prank on him so she did not expect the salesperson to look down on her.
"Kennedy, just look at her attitude. How can she say that we can't afford it?" Kylie burst out in anger at Kennedy.
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