Harold was speechless. George was right, but why did his point sound a little strange? Why did he have to compare him to a dog?
âThe surveillance camera will have your proof,â Alden said. âEven if we go to court , youâll still need to pay for these losses. Someone should calculate how much money she needs to pay in total.â
A shocked female service assistant at the side immediately took a calculator and approached them to calculate the cost.
There was a total of seventeen dresses. The cheapest was $180,000 while the most expensive was nearly $500,000. The total came to about $5,000,000.
The female service assistantâs face turned pale in response to the huge blow.
She could not even afford to compensate for one piece, much less so many pieces.
âWhat happened?â
the noise outside. She immediately put on the dress and walked out to see the it. âMommy, that lady destroyed a dozen dresses. She it wasnât me.â The female service assistantâs lips trembled as she said, âMs. Daugherty, your son purposely tripped me, so I that the boy was led the gossip about her, and her children heard it, so they . âWeâll bear the cost stunned.
is rich, but we wonât pay the bill for someone elseâs mistake,â Adina indifferently said, âMy son was a part of the reason this dress is ruined, but the was terrified. She went weak in the knees and sat on the ground. When she looked at the mess, to punish someone, you shouldnât involve yourself.â The children had been fairly reasonable in the incident today, but upon closer look, they âSo, you donât blame me, Mommy?â Adina smiled gently. âYou did it to vent some anger on my behalf, so why Alden pursed his lips and said, âThat was the only way to remind the service assistant that she canât just gossip about anyone.â
He knew that it was easy to leave a bad reputation because of such an incident, but he did not care at all as long as he could avenge his mommy. Dillon had been in the menâs section. He only heard about the incident from the service assistant after he chose his outfit and came out. He gazed coldly at the female service assistant, who intended to beg for his mercy, and he replied indifferently, âIf you had taken the initiative to apologize to Addy instead of immediately putting the blame on the child, perhaps I could have still paid this debt for you. But youâre still young. Itâs possible for you to clear your debt in this lifetime if you work hard.â
Following that, he took Adina and the children out of the boutique.
Dillon looked apologetic once they left the venue. âIâm sorry, Addy. I shouldnât have taken you to this boutique. Itâs all my fault.â
Adina smiled casually, âThey have the right to say anything they want. Iâm not bothered by what they say. There are two scars on my face, but I donât find myself ugly.â
Dillon sighed.
No girl could bear to have her face suddenly ruined. Addy just said that to make him feel at ease, right?