Chapter 409 Had She Been Deceived?
As Marion and Cassie walked outside Giverny, the ss disy windows of the store allowed them to
see the situation inside the shop. Cassie’s reminder prompted Marion to instinctively nce inside.
Regina and Cady were holding the dresses Lucas had ordered for her. However, as the dresses had
been reserved, they were not for sale. It was evident that the staff was currently discussing the matter
with Regina and Cady. They were not pleased.
Marion arched an eyebrow as she recalled the unpleasant treatment she experienced earlier. Without
anyarging from Cassie, she decided on petty vengeance.
“How convenient. I’ll go in and try it on,” Marion dered.
Cassie gave Marion a thumbs–up before they both reentered the store. This time, Cassie remained
silent, allowing Marion to take the lead. Marion nced at Regina, who was now visibly upset, then
shifted her gaze leisurely to the store manager.
“Excuse me, it seems that dress is actually the one I ordered,” Marion said calmly.
It was technically her husband’s order, but she did not see the need to exin it at the moment. It
seemed better to just assert herself.
Marion’s statement caught everyone off guard. Cady could not believe it. “You seem to be making a
very peculiar joke.”
However, the store manager responded swiftly, “Miss Marion?”
Marion smiled and nodded, her round eyes gleaming with a hint of mischief. “Yes, that’s me.”
The store manager was shocked and quickly exined to Regina, “Miss Regina, I’m so sorry, but this
dress was actually ordered by Miss Marion. We were nning to deliver it to her home tomorrow, but it
was brought out today for ironing and hadn’t been put away yet.”
Regina’s face instantly fell, and she impulsively tossed aside the dress she was holding. “How
unlucky!” Then she grabbed her bag from the chair and turned to Cady. “Let’s go!”
It truly was really a bad day out for Regina!
Marion watched as the dress fell to the floor and furrowed her brows. She looked at Regina and said
leisurely, “Wait a moment, Miss Regina. If you like this dress so much, I can give it to you. After all, I’ve
ordered three of them, so I don’t really need this one.”
Cassie caught onto Marion’s implication. She quickly added, “You toss custom–made dresses just like
that. Who knows what could have happened to it when treated like so? But then again since you’re so
wealthy, surely you can afford topensate us for just this dress, right?”
Regina was about to retort with ‘I wouldn’t even want such an ugly dress‘ but Cassie’s words stopped
her in her tracks. She was on the verge of using Marion and Cassie of trying to bully her out of
buying the dress but Marion just smiled at her. “It’s okay, let’s just consider it a gift from me to you.‘
Then Marion remained silent and smiled warmly at Regina.
In that innocent smile, there was a hint of mockery. Regina felt like she had been pped in the face
and it infuriated her to the core. “I don’t need your gift! Whatever the price of the dress is, I’ll pay for it!”
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Marion bit her lip and appeared distressed as she addressed the store manager. “Well, if that’s the
case, could you please pack the dress for Miss Regina?”
“No need. I don’t like this ugly dress. I’ll just swipe my card!”
Regina huffed and handed her card to the store manager. The store manager nced at Marion, then
at Regina. “Why are you dawdling? Swipe my card and refund the money to her!”
Unwilling to provoke either of them, the store manager had no choice but toply. The dress cost
fifty–three thousand dors, so the store manager swiped Regina’s card and then refunded the amount
to Marion’s ount.
Marion received the money and nced at Regina as she left the store. “Thank you for gifting such a
beautiful dress to me, Miss Regina.”
Regina did not know how to respond to Marion.
Had she been deceived?