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On the second day, Jasmine Clark got dressed up early in preparation to go out.
When she reached the staircase, she happened to meet Juliet Jordanâs son, North Jordan. North looked at her with disgust and said mockingly, âIsnât it too early for you to be dressed up so gaudily? What are you up to again? Jasmine, look at what youâve done to my aunt. Canât you just stay put for a while?â
He really didnât understand why his dad had to unconditionally indulge this first young lady. To be honest, he found nothing good about his cousin.
Arrogant, impulsive, vengeful, fiercely competitiveâ¦she had all the traits of a spoiled miss, but none of the boldness or wisdom a first young lady should possess! All she ever did was spend money and stir up trouble; when things got bad, she relied on her aunt and his dad to clean up her mess. It was infuriating!
âUncle said I can go out as I please, whatâs it to you?â Jasmine sneered, flicking her nails as she walked past him. âYou should mind your own business.â âYou!â Jasmine invoked her uncleâs name again, leaving North Jordan at a loss
âYou!â Jasmine invoked her uncleâs name again, leaving North Jordan at a loss for words, his face turning blue with rage.
Jasmine proudly returned his look of contempt and waved goodbye to him mockingly as she walked away in her high heels.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Once she left the Jordan Manor.
She opened the car door and told the driver, âTake me to City Center.â
âAlright.â
The Lamborghini drove towards City Center.
In a high-class private café, Jasmineâs friends had all gathered. They greeted her as she arrived. âLittle Jasmine.â
âJasmine. â
âDear, Iâve missed you so much.â
âIâve missed you too.â Jasmine set her purse down, pulled out a chair and sat down.
Her friend beside her ordered a cappuccino for her and then complained, âEver since your dad took you away last time, we couldnât get in touch with you. What happened? Did you get into trouble and get locked up by your dad?â
Jasmine frowned, annoyed by the mention of her embarrassing predicament, âI wasnât locked up, I just stayed home with my mom for a couple of days.â The girl who asked her didnât seem convinced and clearly didnât believe Jasmineâs words.
Considering Jasmineâs extravagant nature, she didnât believe that Jasmine would ever willingly stay put at home; she must have made a mistake and been confined.
If Jasmine knew what the girl was thinking, she probably would have been furious. However, she didnât, and sipped her coffee, putting down her cup before saying, âGirls, I asked you guys here today because I need to borrow some money. Can you help me put together 75 thousand?â
â75 thousand?â The girls exchanged glances, their expressions resembling those who had just swallowed a fly. One of them bluntly said, âJasmine, arenât you a wealthy heiress? Why are you asking us for money?â
âExactly, if you donât have money, where are we supposed to get it from?â
Jasmine didnât expect her friends, who usually enjoyed treats and attention from the second generation of wealthy male friends around her, to be so unwilling to help when it really mattered. Her face suddenly darkened, and she slapped the cup down on the table, âIâm not refusing to pay you back, is it necessary to treat me like this? Huh! Iâm asking if you can help me get together 7-5 thousand!â
Having stated her case, one girl hesitantly replied, âJasmine, itâs not that we wonât help you, but we really canât come up with 75 thousand.â
âDonât give me that! Youâre telling me none of you made any money from hanging around those wealthy second-generation guys?â Jasmine was not mincing words.
It is said that one should not hit someone in the face, but Jasmine was exposing their secrets without any regard in a public place, causing their faces to look unhappy..