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My Aloof Sisters Asked for My Forgiveness novel Chapter 389

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“Shawna, since the car is here, let’s get home,” Dustin said.

“Okay.” Shawna nodded. She did not want to stay at this reunion any longer.

The two of them stood up.

Shawna’s ex-classmates wanted to get them to stay, but no one dared to speak up. They all thought that they did not have the right to do so.

“Oh, right!” Dustin suddenly stopped walking. He looked over at the pale-faced Marco. “Mr. Guerrero, please remember to pay your bill in full. Majestic Hotel does not typically offer discounts to most people.”

Marco’s face stiffened.

“A-Alright…” Marco nodded.

Dustin smiled and took Shawna’s hand to lead her outside. The guests all watched as they left.

Meanwhile, Tucker bowed very low.

At the entrance to the hotel, Shawna could feel her heart race when she saw the blue Rolls-Royce Phantom.

She had never sat in such a high-class luxury car before.

The car she drove only cost a bit over 100 thousand dollars. She probably could not afford to buy even a single tire of a car that cost several hundred thousand dollars.

“Let’s go.” Dustin opened the car door for Shawna.

Shawna breathed in and was about to step into the car when someone shouted from behind.

“Wait! Wait for me…”

Dustin and Shawna turned back to find Devina jogging over as she cried out. She nearly tripped over her own feet.

Dustin frowned.

“Shawna, wait for me!”

Devina quickly ran to them. When she saw the gorgeous sports car, her eyeballs nearly fell out.

This kind of thing was lethal to gold diggers like her.

“It’s pointless for me to stay when you’re leaving, Shawna,” Devina said sheepishly. “I want to go home too. Can you give me a lift?” She was speaking to Shawna, but her gaze kept flitting to Dustin.

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