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Chapter 1349 This Is My Mall
The salesperson shook her head, caught between conflicting emotions.
Cassandra, not one to let the moment slip, pressed on. Since no one’s paid yet, I’ll be making my purchase now.”
Charlotte, holding the clothes they had picked, was visibly upset. “We haven’t paid yet because we’re still deciding, not because we can’t afford it. Shopping has an order to it, right?”
But Cecilia, ever calm and pragmatic, gently tugged Charlotte’s arm. “Forget it, Lottie. Just give her the clothes. We can buy from another store.”
Cecilia knew there was no point in getting into a petty argument with people like Cassandra.
She was nearing the end of her pregnancy, and the last thing she needed was unnecessary stress. What mattered most now was having a healthy delivery. There’d be plenty of time to settle scores later.
Though Charlotte reluctantly handed over the clothes to the salesperson, she did so with clear frustration on her face.
The salesperson, feeling a bit regretful, murmured, “Thank you.”
At that moment, Stella attempted to soften the tension. “Cassandra, why don’t we let them have a few of the clothes? We’ve already bought plenty for the baby today.”
Cassandra raised an eyebrow, her expression amused. “True, my mom had a designer make custom clothes for the baby. These low–grade items are better suited for them.”
The two women–one playing the villain and the other pretending to be generous–were nauseating in their act. Charlotte, if not for the fact that Cecilia was pregnant, felt she might have completely lost her
temper.
“Boss, they’ve really gone too far this time!” Charlotte muttered under her breath.
Cassandra, catching the remark, sneered, “So what if we’re crossing the line? What are you going to do about it?”
As the heated exchange escalated, Nathaniel, who had been waiting patiently in the car, realized something was off. When no one returned after a while, he made his way to the mall.
It was one of the malls under Imminence Corporation.
Upon arriving at the store, he overheard Cassandra’s arrogant words. His face darkened as he entered. “If you think everything here is such low quality, perhaps you should go shop somewhere more high–end,” he said, his deep voice cutting through the tension.
Cassandra visibly started at the sound of Nathaniel’s voice, and when she turned to see him, her face paled.
Stella, locking eyes with Nathaniel, softly muttered, “Nathaniel…”
Nathaniel hadn’t expected to see Stella so brazenly reappear in front of him. Clearly, the lesson he had taught her before wasn’t enough.
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Chaptor 1340 This Is My Mall
The words hit Stella hard, and a lump formed in her throat. She quickly realized their relationship was no longer what it used to be. Lowering her head, she remained silent.
Cassandra, however, wasn’t one to back down easily. “Oh, so you want us to leave? Do you really think you have the right to say that? Let me tell you, this mall is owned by one of my uncles. Believe me, I could have you kicked out in no time.”
Nathaniel’s expression didn’t change. Instead, a faint smirk played on his lips. “Really? I wasn’t aware my mall had been handed over to your uncle.”.
Cassandra froze, confusion flashing across her face. “Your mall?”
Even Cecilia and her group found it hard to believe.
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