The Cherished Wife
Chapter 134
Chapter 134
Winter felt a bit resentful. Why did Charles remember Noelle yet remain indifferent to her?
Ever since she was little, there had never been anything Winter wanted that she could not get. She stepped forward and walked to Charles‘ side as she said, “Mr. Hoffman, do you like these high heels too? These shoes are-
“Wrap these shoes up,” Charles interrupted her while turning to the sales attendant.
The sales attendant immediately understood. “Yes, sir,” she said. She then added, “Sir, is the size right?”
Charles squinted, his long eyes falling on Noelle. As if sensing something, Noelle looked up at Charles,
She pressed her lips together, feeling slightly nervous. She feared that Charles might say something shocking.
Charles smiled slightly.
“Size seven,” he continued while looking at Noelle. “But, Ms. Noelle, could you do me a favor?”
pair of flats she had just taken off, she said, Of course, as long as you
Noelle try
to Noelle. “Ms. Shaw, would you like to try them on? I think they would look great on you, and they match your foot
Noelle’s beauty and her elegant demeanor, which
20–plus years of life that she had been treated this
her resentful gaze fixed on
Noelle try on those shoes? What right did
those shoes up for me. I’m also a size seven. No need to try them on,” Winter said
on his lips. Even so, he did not speak. Noelle held
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had not intended to provoke Winter. However, Winter’s reaction made it clear that her
originally kneeling. When she heard Winter’s demand, she felt a flash of irritation. She stood up anyway and said, “I’m sorry, miss, but we only have this one pair in size
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