Phillis continued, âIf you wish to be Kysonâs girlfriend, you should at least know your worth.
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Dulcie was rendered completely silent.
She was a girl born and raised in the mountains of Tuborg, simple and unpretentious.
In stark contrast, Phillis had been ensconced in the upper class since birth.
The chasm between them was vast.
Even Dulcie could see it.
Standing next to Phillis, she realized she might never possess Phillisâ elegance and sophistication.
As she assessed Phillis, Phillis was scrutinizing her in return.
Dulcie had smooth hair and striking eyes, and despite wearing the waitressâs black uniform, she looked quite slender and delicate.
Her skin was fair, her legs long and straight, and she had a sexy, slender figure.
Phillis, adorned in four-inch golden high-heeled shoes, found Dulcie standing nearly as tall as her.
She estimated Dulcieâs height to be around 5â9â.
Realizing this, Phillis felt even more perturbed.
Although Dulcie seemed a bit awkward and uneasy standing there, she was just as attractive as Phillis.
Phillis began to suspect that perhaps Dulcieâs looks were the reason Kyson preferred her.
However, aside from appearances, Phillis believed she surpassed Dulcie in every other aspect, including family background and education.
The more Phillis dwelled on it, the more bitterness took root.
She had been pampered since childhood, and losing to Dulcie was beyond unacceptable.
She even felt a burgeoning desire to destroy Dulcie, the beautiful doll standing before her.
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After mulling it over, she made a decision.
âIâm a benevolent person, always eager to assist others.
Considering your date tomorrow, I might as well recommend a job to you.
Youâll receive payment promptly.
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Dulcie raised her head and fixed her gaze on Phillis.
âMiss Perez, are you truly this kind-hearted?â
Phillis remained silent, her expression inscrutable, as she retrieved a card from her designer bag.
âThis is the opportunity I wanted to share with you.
The address and the managerâs number are on the card.
Once you wrap things up here, you could visit around nine this evening to see it for yourself.
If you have any reservations, feel free to call.
Just mention my name.
Theyâll offer you a position with immediate payment.
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Dulcie accepted the card, noting that the name hinted at a high-end bar.
Such upscale venues were often frequented by the wealthy, and Dulcie couldnât shake the feeling that there might be some underhanded dealings involved.
So, she handed the card back to Phillis, saying, âThanks, but no thanks.
Iâll figure out something for the gift on my own.
But⦠anyway, Miss Perez, I appreciate your offer.
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Phillis gently pushed the card back toward her.
âI understand your concerns.
Rest assured, itâs a legitimate place.
You could work there temporarily.
The most they might ask is for you to sing and dance, and you might even earn a tip.
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âReally?â
Phillis smirked.
âAbsolutely.
The choice is yours.
Itâs not as if Iâm going to drag you there, right? Keep the card.
Discard it if you wish.
I never reclaim anything I give away.
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