The Hidden Gold Mine Heiress Divorcee
Chapter 187
Chapter 187 Don’t Provoke Darlene
This beauty salon only received ladies from prominent families, so the requirements for privacy were very high. All kinds of filming
were banned there.
Therefore, without the camera, there was no need for hypocritical small talks among quests.
Darlene rolled her eyes as she saw Ziana and others and walked into the beauty salon
Clara and Candy, walking behind Darlene, glared at them and entered the room after Darlene.
After they left, Nina muttered angrily, “Who do they think they are? How dare they roll their eyes at us?”
“They dared, and they did,” Ziana confirmed.
Nina didn’t know how to respond to Ziana’s words.
And so did Susan.
Ziana was right.
Nina paused and said in a low voice, “It must be because of what happened in the Sea of Flowers yesterday. She has a grudge
against us!”
Ziana nodded in approval. “Isn’t that obvious?”
Nina didn’t care about Ziana’s teasing tone and frowned. “Will she come after us later? Should we go to another salon? I don’t want
things to get ugly.”
“Do you think she won’t hold a grudge against me if we go to another salon?” Ziana pondered about it and asked them.
The corners of Nina’s lips twitched in embarrassment. She glanced at Ziana and pointed out, “You p*ssed her off yesterday. How
could she not hold grudges?”
Darlene was from the Arte Family. Although she seemed a well-educated and reasonable lady, she had her temper.
The most important thing was that Ziana humiliated Darlene in the field Darlene was good at. It was no different than making her out
of work.
It wouldn’t be normal if she didn’t hold grudges.
“Yeah, that’s what I thought.” A slight smile appeared on her face, making her more attractive than ever. “Since she will hate me no
need for us to go
another salon. Don’t provoke her now. Maybe she will forget
doesn’t see us.”
Ziana smiled and walked toward the
Ziana and grabbed her arm. “I know you are rich, Ziana. But no matter
to get here, and I know it wasn’t easy. I just don’t want your previous efforts to
vain.”
Susan and added, “Talk some sense
she pursed her lips in
didn’t think Ziana
best painter in the room. Who would’ve thought she
in the room to praise that hideous painting
a scene and
compare the two paintings.
as she expected, Ziana’s painting
Get Bonus
Ziana. She shouldn’t pretend
responded, “Ziana did the
said, “She is from the Arte Family! Ziana neither has power nor influence compared to a family like that! They might get back at us as long as we step
cast a sideways glance at her. “I meant Darlene when I said, ‘Let’s get this over
was puzzled as she saw Ziana walking inside. Nina walked up to Ziana again, grabbed her sleeve, and asked, “Are we really not going to another salon? Are
town, and I only go to the best.” Ziana smiled calmly as everything
Nina’s face was pale. She was worried about
a short walk through the corridor, three of them
in exquisite overalls greeted them respectfully, “Do you have
Luebbe,” Ziana said
best stylist in our beauty salon,
to cancel it and serve me then.” A slight smile appeared on Ziana’s face. She tilted her head to look
that this was not the first
situation.
on this cruise ship, and it was very common for
show off their wealth.
shook her head and answered, “OK, Miss. I’ll tell Mr. Luebbe. Let
shook her head. “I have a room here. Tell Angus to see me
she gave Nina and Susana
at her back
prominent families wanted to reserve
families’ power.
none of them got
she remembered correctly, only two
lady, and the other was
Could it be her?
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