Not A Small-Town Girl

Chapter 62-3



thing is that she tricked me into spending more than 6 million dollars in the mall.

"Later on, she joined forces with the mall manager, Cecil, to blacklist me and even chased me out. There were many people at that time. This is a public provocation to the Hill Group!"

Alexis was very supportive of Hope making friends with Audrey. After all, the Darling family was a top- notch wealthy family. If they could cooperate, the Hill family would also benefit.

However, the most important thing now was the 6 million dollars.

Alexis said, "What? Spent more than 6 million dollars? Did you use my spare card? Didn’t I tell you not to do that unless you have to? I can use it as a backup in case there’s a problem with the company’s funds."

Hope saw that Alexis was angry and knew that she was in the wrong, so she changed the topic. "Dad, don’t be angry. I’m best friends with Audrey now. I didn’t waste this money. If we can cooperate with the Darling Group because of this, we’ll gain more money."

Tina also said, "That’s right, hubby. Although it cost much, it was not a waste. It’s worth it if we can cooperate with them."

Alexis also knew that what they said made sense, but he felt a little regretful.

He said, "Alright. You have to interact more with Audrey and try to work with the Darling Group as soon as possible."

Hope heaved a sigh of relief when she saw that Alexis would not pursue the matter.

She said, "I got it, Dad."

Alexis’s expression was a little cold as he said, "What’s the name of the woman who provoked you? I will teach her a lesson."

"Danielle," she said as she took out her phone and showed Danielle’s photo to him. Alexis said gloomily, "Alright, I got it. How dare she bully you? I’ll definitely make her pay the price."

In the kitchen of the Charrington family.

David’s tall and handsome figure was charming.

He was dressed in a suit and leather shoes with a small apron. However, he still gave off an inexplicable sense of alienation, making people still feel his nobility.

For a moment, Danielle was fascinated.

David seemed to sense a scorching gaze on him. He smiled and asked, "Is it good?"

"Yes," Danielle said subconsciously.

"No, I said that the apron looks good." Danielle’s face was red as she tried to explain.

David smiled as he said dotingly, "No problem. You can see me whenever you want." Danielle was speechless.

In less than half an hour, David had made four dishes and a soup.


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