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Chapter 1391
Hans furrowed his brows, “Mr. Gellar’s kicked you out seven times already?”
Sallie nodded awkwardly
Hans was instantly a mix of anger and sympathy.
On the other hand, Estelle was quite pleased. The old Sallie was melodramatic, restless, and a party person. But now, she was determined to push through with her work, showing she had grown more mature and steady.
If Sallie could keep this up, she’d definitely achieve something in the future.
“Let’s go confront this Mr. Gellar together,” Estelle suggested with a smile.
Henson turned to her, “Sounds like a hassle. Are you sure you can handle it?”
“Better to give it a shot than sit here guessing”
Sallie blushed, “You guys shouldn’t go. Mr. Gellar’s words are harsh, and I don’t want him to insult you, too.”
“We’re all in this together. Let’s go. There’s strength in numbers, and he can’t scold us all. Maybe he’ll agree!” Estelle said half jokingly.
“Let’s go!” Henson picked up his backpack and said coldly, “I don’t believe it, he’s just a tailor. What’s so great about him?”
Estelle patted Henson’s shoulder and said seriously, “Once we’re at the Gellars, listen to me. No causing trouble.”
Having spent a lot of time with Jonathan, Henson had grown to have a similar attitude, always so rebellious.
“Don’t worry!” Henson said with a youthful vigor, “You’re here. I won’t do anything without your approval.”
“Let’s go then!” Estelle shouldered her bag and headed towards the café exit.
The Gellar family’s tailor shop was situated by the famous Morrow River. It was a vintage house with the storefront facing the street and the living quarters in the back.
The Gellar family’s tailoring skills were passed down through generations, but when it got to Liam Gellar, his son passed away at a young age, and his wife died weak and sick before forty.
Liam never remarried after that, and he single-handedly ran the old Gellar tailoring shop for decades.
Maybe because of these experiences, Liam became eccentric and reclusive, rarely socializing with others, spending his days making vintage dresses and embroidering roses.
As Estelle and the others were heading towards the Gellar tailor store, the front of the shop was bustling.
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