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I suddenly felt very relieved. If it weren’t for Marleen’s dramatic behavior, I would have had no way to see Alfred’s true colors.
I knew Joan lacked management skills and had high expectations without the means to meet them. I was not expecting Alfred’s social skills to be so poor.
If he was serious about preparing the wedding and wanted to rent a wedding car, he should have done it early on, instead of coveting mine. Now, I can make reflection on everything. He not only coveted my house but also my car, and never even discussed it with me. I had never encountered such audacious shamelessness
before.
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“The wedding dress is priced at $380,000, according to market value.” I smiled and said, “If you want it, pay the money and take it away.”
I was in the business of making deals, and I wouldn’t refuse a customer who came to me.
He began to haggle over the price, saying that $380,000 was too expensive and asking me to lower it.
“Laraine, the men’s outfit was originally meant for me, and now I’m just buying the women’s outfit, so can you lower the price?” Alfred said.
I looked at the clothes Alfred was wearing; they were all made by me.
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“Mr. Walker, I returned everything you gave me
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a few days ago, and I even made a list for you to
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return the things I gave you.” I smiled and said, “For shirts to stockings, please return them even if they are damaged or worn out.”
When I did the accounting a few days ago,
I realized that since I started my high–end
custom clothing studio, I had spent a significant amount on Alfred.
From seasonal clothes and shoes to socks, it was not a small amount.
Seeing him getting red with anger, I shook my head and said, “The price for men’s and women’s wedding attire is what it is. If you don’t want it, just leave.”
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He hesitated for a long time, then asked incoherently, “Are you really going to sell the wedding clothes you made for me to some other man?”
The term “other man” was used with a lot of bitterness and humiliation in his tone.
I retorted, “To me, you are just another man now. If you want the wedding attire, you have to pay for it. Stop whining. And as for the wedding car- I won’t rent it to you. I told you, I think it’s unlucky.”
Seeing his changing expressions, I sneered and said, “Mr. Walker, if you don’t like how I talk, don’t come to me. Thanks.”
I really couldn’t understand why Alfred agreed
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to the price for that outfit. In the evening, he transferred the money to me. I carefully packed the clothes, placed them in a gift package, and wished him, “Happy wedding!”
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I didn’t expect him to send me an invitation. The next day, Marleen was showing off jewelry in our mutual friends‘ group chat–diamond earrings, a diamond ring, a diamond bracelet, and more. She also flaunted them on her social media.
I heard Alfred spent $580,000 on this ring, yet Marleen still complained that they weren’t as beautiful as mine and couldn’t stop thinking about my jewelry.
As for the bracelet, it looked like a carat diamond, probably not cheap either. A week
later, their wedding photos were posted.
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I saw the logo of the Wedding Company and couldn’t help but smirk. When I wanted hire them for our planning, Alfred said it was too expensive. Ha!