Chloe's boyfriend?
Couldn't afford it?
How did these two things come off so weird when applied to him?
She was Damon's girl! And they said he couldn't afford the jewelries?
"Oh my gosh. Can't afford it." Nathan laughed, what on earth did he do to give them this kind of impression?
In his whole life, he had never heard of anything that he, Nathan, couldn't afford! Let alone, a piece of jewellery that only costed a few hundred thousand dollars.
Seeing Nathan's reaction, Katie, who had been standing quietly on the side, couldn't help but laugh out loud.
Nathan laughed for a long time, making everyone at the scene laugh until they got goosebumps.
After a while, he finally turned to Chloe and said, "Her taste is indeed good, but how could you say either I or she couldn't afford it."
The consultant was taken aback for a moment, then also laughed, thinking that they were just trying to protect their dignity, "We were just saying. You look so handsome, rich and elegant, you can definitely afford it."
"Just saying?" Chloe, who had been keeping a straight face on the side, suddenly spoke up. Her voice icy cold and intimidating.
She lifted her eyes, her sharp gaze sweeping over several people, "What do you guys do? You make a living with your mouths, but you can't tell what you should say?! You're here crying because I said a few words to you?! As a consumer, do I have to watch your moods and faces when I come to your place to buy things?! Do you know why this has happened?"
Several people were dumbfounded by Chloe's harsh scolding.
The consultant on the side even rolled her eyes after hearing Chloe's words, "Isn't it because you're making a fuss over nothing."
"Bang!" Chloe picked up a mirror from the side and slammed it onto the glass counter.
Before the consultant could finish speaking, a loud noise made her shrink her neck in fear. The whole shop was filled with an oppressive coldness that made it hard to breathe.
Katie was so frightened that she hid behind Nathan, who swallowed hard and stepped back a few paces in silence.
He whispered to Katie, "Chloe isn't the meddlesome type, why is she so inexplicably angry today?"
Katie shook her head, "I don't know."
The consultant came to her senses, looked at the spider-webbed surface of the glass counter, and swallowed in fear, "What are you doing. Robbing?!"
Chloe stared at the consultant with a dark face, "You guys judge customers based on appearances, overestimate yourselves. If it wasn't for you guys judging with your eyes that I couldn't afford this item from the start, things wouldn't have turned out like this. As a service staff, you actually argue with the customer about who is right or wrong, and push the blame onto the customer. Have you forgotten the concept of the customer is always right?"
The consultant's face turned very ugly, "It wasn't us who started the trouble. What have we done wrong to you? On the contrary, you're making a fuss out of nothing. Our staff were bullied by you to tears. Although we are in the service industry, we also have rights and dignity!"
Chloe sneered, "Since you chose this job, you should know how to maintain your own dignity. I bullied her to tears? I just said a few words, but she couldn't wait to fight back ten times. And she cried so miserably in the end? So fragile, can't handle even a bit of grievance. Why is she still a salesperson! You better leave now!"
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