Chapter 198
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Chapter: 198
Without answering her question, he looked away and ordered the servants, âHang the rest of the
clothes in the cloakroom.â
âYes, Carlos.â
âAre these dresses all mine?â Debbie wondered in awe. Tugging at his sleeve, she said, âCarlos, I donât
think I need so many dresses.â
It would be winter in about a month, and she didnât think she had the chance to wear these dresses
before winter.
âThere is no harm in hanging them there.â
Debbie was left speechless.
âThe evil capitalist!â she mused.
Carlos selected a pair of high heels and some accessories for Debbie.
Now, all that was left to do was put on the makeup. He looked at
Debbieâs bare face and turned to one of the stylists.
âLight makeup.â
âYes, Carlos.â
When the stylist was about to rouge her lips, Debbie stopped her, excused herself and ran up the
stairs. After a while, she came back carrying a delicate box. She opened the box carefully, treating it as
if it had her most precious belongings.
âMay I use my own Lipstick?â she asked with a hopeful smile.
Inside the box were dozens of lipsticks of different brands and colors.
The stylist was a bit surprised by her request, but then nodded.
âSure.
Why not?â
Debbie beamed and selected a pink one from the box.
Carlos walked up to her and picked up the box casually. He stared curiously at the lipsticks, and asked,
âI thought you disliked wearing makeup. Why do you have so many lipsticks?â
Debbie answered indifferently, âItâs true that I donât like wearing too much makeup. But that doesnât
mean I canât have a few Lipsticks.â
As he put the box back on the dressing table, Carlos immediately remembered what had happened in
the Shining International Plaza Last time. Olga had snatched a lipstick set from Debbie and instead of
siding with his wife, he had bought the set for Olga and even threatened to throw Debbie out of the
mall.
âOh my God! What have I done? Debbie must have felt so wronged back then.â Carlos realized the
mistake he had made and wanted to make amends for the past.
Debbie was discussing the texture of the lipstick with the stylist.
Little did she know what Carlos was thinking about.