Chapter 444
The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode
âYou think you can strut around Summerfield just because youâre wearing SKâs latest?â
The woman laughed even more enchantingly, âSince you seem to know your stuff, you should know
this new design is from SKâs top designer, Phelps. Iâm sure you know how much this outfit costs,
something you could never afford in your lifetime,
Her point was clear. She could afford such an expensive outfit, and that made her someone not to be
messed with. Arabella was out of her league.
âI thought you had something meaningful to say.â Arabella motioned for a store clerk to come over, âTell
her how much it would cost to dry clean my shoes.â The clerk took a closer look and gasped, âMy God,
these are from QYâs custom series. Iâve seen them once in an internal training, theyâre about two
hundred thousand dollars a pair. Just the dryâcleaning and maintenance fees are over ten thousand
dollars, but dryâcleaned shoes drop in value. These shoes look new, I estimate a loss of twenty
thousand dollars.â
Twenty thousand dollars?
The womanâs face darkened.
Her outfit was only worth just over a hundred thousand dollars, she hadnât expected the girlâs pair of
shoes to be more expensive than her entire outfit. And they were customâmade.
Everyone knew that Queen Abby, the founder of QY, didnât take orders lightly. Those who could get her
custom designs were people of status.
Could it be that this girl came from a wealthy family?
But why couldnât she recognize any brands from her outfit? Could they be customâmade too?
As she thought of this, the womanâs face grew even more sour.
The longâhaired girl hadnât expected to meet someone wealthier than them. She tugged at her friendâs
sleeve, âAlma, what do we do?â
âItâs just twenty thousand dollars, I can afford it.â Alma opened her handbag, took out a cheque, wrote
the amount, and handed it over haughtily, âHere you go.â Arabella didnât take it, instead she turned to
the clerk and said, âDonate it.â
The clerk, Alma, and the longâhaired girl were all stunned.
âFor the donation note, write âthe presumptuous ignorant missyâ.â Without waiting for an apology,
Arabella turned and walked away.
Alma watched her leave, seething. She vowed to find out who she was.
The clerk took the cheque and went off to process it.
âAlma, who was that girl? She seems to come from a wellâtoâdo family.â
âIs there anyone in this country wealthier than us?â Alma lifted her chin, clearly incredulous.
âTrue, your cousin is the richest man in the country. The Collins familyâs status is wellâknown.â The
longâhaired girl suddenly remembered something, âDidnât you say your uncle has a longâlost daughter
who has just been found? You still havenât picked out a dress for tonightâs meeting, better hurry up.â
âRight.â Alma responded before asking another clerk, âIs this all you have in the store?â
âWe have a luxury dress section over there, but the prices might be unaffordable for most people.â
The clerk meant no harm, just stating facts, but to Alma, it was a direct insult.
âAre you questioning the Collins familyâs ability to afford a dress?â