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"You think you're hot stuff? Sales reps like you are a dime a dozen."

The group grew nastier by the second, reducing Zack to nothing.

Even Mia, who had been watching quietly, couldn't stand it anymore. "These guys are way out of line. What kind of friends are they?"

Angela, however, merely smiled. "Letting him see their true colors sooner rather than later is a good thing. It will save him from wasting time with them and ruining his life."

Mia tutted in amusement. "I can't believe a sister as ruthless and cold-hearted as you exists, but I suppose it is for his own good."

Meanwhile, Zack was nearing his breaking point. His handsome face was ablaze with anger.

The group, however, seemed to enjoy watching him on edge, eagerly waiting for his outburst like a live show.

Angela, too, was watching intently, but there was a hint of concern in her heart.

"You lot seriously came all the way here just to run your mouths at me? If that's all, then get lost. Besides, you guys are just a bunch of spoiled parasites living off your families. There's no way you could even afford anything here."

His voice was taunting as he cast them a provocative glance.

"As if we'd even want your garbage products! They're not even presentable," someone retorted angrily, clearly offended.

Zack let out a derisive snort. "If you can't afford it, just say so. No need to make excuses."

With that, he turned and casually took out three bracelets from the counter. "Here. These are our cheapest pieces—just a little over a hundred grand each. Can you guys even afford them?"

Zack lifted his chin. "Go ahead—hit me. I've got a protective sister and brother-in-law. You touch me, and I'll make sure they crush your parents."

Anthony's face turned an ugly shade of red. He was itching to beat Zack into a pulp.

The others looked equally livid, but deep down, they all knew Zack wasn't bluffing. That was precisely why they envied and resented Zack so much.

After all, most of them were the neglected children in their families—the ones without power or influence. Even if they were mistreated, their families wouldn't lift a finger to help them.

"Anthony, don't tell me you can't even afford to pay a measly one million? If that's the case, I'll just have to let everyone know what you did today. Let's see how people react when they find out what kind of person you really are." Zack flashed a brilliant, carefree smile.

Truthfully, he had them all figured out. He knew their weaknesses inside and out, which made it all too easy to manipulate them.

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