Betrayal At The Altar
Chapter 291
Chapter 291 Vivian’s Panic
“Miss Smith, this is indeed the black gold card of our mall,” the cashier explained. “According to the rules of our mall, the holder of the black gold card can choose anything in the mall first.”
When Vivian heard this, her face turned pale at once, and the emotions in her eyes trembled violently.
Vivian looked at Rachel, who was drinking coffee on the sofa, in disbelief. Vivian muttered softly, “How… How is this possible…”
There was only one person in this commercial building who had a black gold
card.
Coincidentally, it was actually Rachel in front of Vivian?
Oh God, who exactly had Vivian provoked?
Vivian’s pupils constricted, and her face took an afraid expression.
a cold smile. “Do you still think you can sit firmly in the position
froze when she met
Rachel had said
can guarantee that your position as the store manager will change from today onwards!”
Vivian thought that Rachel was just scaring her.
was
difficulty, “Miss Grey, this is all a misunderstanding. I was blind and offended
forgive you just because of your apology?”
red lips. “I’m not a magnanimous person, and I’m not that understanding. Compared to
in her eyes. “Miss Grey, I was blind to offend you. I’ll accept any punishment you want, but can you not fire me? I have parents and children to support. My
tears of remorse. There was no sympathy on Rachel’s face. “People have to pay the price for their actions. I gave you a chance before, but you
sucking up to Olivia and Jane, nothing would
that Vivian had no principles and bottom line, she wouldn’t have
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