"I look thinner?"
Sharon's eyes immediately brightened. "Quick! Get me a weighing scale. Fane did say that I'd lose 15 kilos within a day. Let me measure my way and see if the medicine really is effective!" she sobbed. "Oh my goodness, don’t tell me that I'll see results already!"
Sharon felt happiness surging through her body. If she had indeed lost weight, it would make her day.
Not long after, two bodyguards carried an extremely large weighing scale to her.
Sharon immediately stood on it. "I just weighed myself the day before," she said. "I was 106 kilos then. Who knows if I've really lost weight!”
After she said this, she noticed the numbers. "Oh my goodness! I'm only 101.5 kilos now!" she abruptly burst in joy. "I just lost 4.5 kilos within moments. This is amazing!"
"No way. You really lost weight?"
Mr. and Mrs. George exchanged glances, utterly astonished. The most she had been inside the toilet was probably an hour, and their daughter's weight had really gone down.
"Seriously?"
Joan was the first to rush over. She looked at the
numbers as well. She was so moved that her eyes began to brim with tears. "I knew that my son wouldn’t cheat anyone. He’s no swindler, you can count on that. Since he said that it'd help Miss George t o lose weight, he'd keep his words for sure!"
"Really? That's fantastic!"
Fiona was so ecstatic that she was practically dancing. From the looks of it, she almost burst into a square dance in front of everyone.
"Mr. George, since this isn't a scam and that your daughter is fine, can we leave?”
Andrew heaved another internal sigh of relief. The events just now had given them a shock of their lives.
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