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The Billionaire's Maid Bride novel Chapter 367

Inside the private room, a glamorously dressed lady was lounging on the couch surrounded by a few friends, while the waitress Tina was standing not too far away, her head bowed in a conversation with another waitress. Tina said, "Mrs. Pearson, I'm really sorry. I'll be more careful next time."

But Tina felt wronged. In fact, another lady unintentionally bumped into her arm, causing her to spill the red wine in her hand. The wine, unfortunately, splashed onto Mrs. Pearson's shoes, a pair worth fifty to sixty thousand dollars, which scared the living daylights out of Tina.

"Where's your manager? Why isn't she here yet? The service at Red Jack Club is getting sloppier by the minute!"

"Our manager will be here any minute now."

Mrs. Pearson rolled her eyes in dissatisfaction. She had just lost a card game, and now this waitress spilled half a glass of wine on her shoes. She was super pissed off. She had waited half a month for these new shoes, only to have them ruined after two days. It was clear that the waitress couldn't afford to replace them. How could Mrs. Pearson possibly cheer up?

Just then, Serena knocked and came in. "Sorry, Mrs. Pearson. I got held up, didn't mean to keep you waiting. Don't be mad!"

Mrs. Pearson was a regular here, often playing cards with a few friends. Serena knew these ladies but only as acquaintances. In their eyes, Serena was barely a step up from an ordinary waitress.

"Oh, you got held up, huh? What's so important, Serena? I feel like you're just blowing me off!" Mrs. Pearson glanced down at her beige lambskin heels. "Figure out what to do with these shoes and this careless waitress! Your service at Red Jack Club is going downhill. No respect for the rules. You mess up my shoes and then have the audacity to argue!"

Tina kept her head down. "I didn't, Mrs. Pearson. Can I clean it for you?"

"Clean it? These shoes are ruined once they get wet!" The red wine on these shoes had already made them unwearable.

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