Chapter 11
Sean was caught off guard. He then smiled awkwardly. “Please don’t.” When they got to the office, he
dived into work while Pearl spent the whole day at the security booth again. On the third day, it was This content © Nôv/elDr(a)m/a.Org.
Hanzel Waldorf’s turn. Hanzel was a mega-celebrity with millions of fans. Today happened to be his
birthday and also the tenth anniversary of his debut. He was busy rehearsing for tonight’s concert and
had no time for Pearl. The Waldorfs would be attending the concert that night too. Abby arrived at the
Waldorf residence in the afternoon. After waking up from her nap, Pearl went downstairs. Abby smiled
and went up to her. “Hey, we’re heading to the mall to buy some clothes and a gift for Hanzel. Want to
come with us?” After dwelling on it, Pearl agreed to go with them. At the mall, Abby then led Pearl to a
branded women’s clothing store. “I’m sure you’d look stunning in a dress since you’re so pretty, Pearl.”
The guards were waiting for them at the entrance. Abby glanced at them before picking out a dark
green dress. “This is nice. Why don’t you try it on?” Pearl noticed that the dress would make her look
old. Abby picked another dress when Pearl remained quiet. “How about this one instead?” Pearl
narrowed her eyes at the skimpy dress. She said straightforwardly, “Abby, if you don’t like me, you can
just stop pretending. You don’t have to use such methods. Although I come from a village, my taste in
clothes is no worse than yours.” “Pearl, I think you’ve misunderstood me…” Abby’s face became dark.
She had assumed that Pearl knew nothing about fashion since she came from a village. She thought
Pearl only wore ordinary clothes. This was unexpected. Pearl ignored Abby and continued browsing
the dresses in the store, asking the salesperson to pack up the clothes she liked. When it was time to
pay, she took out her phone. Suddenly, a person handed the cashier a black card. “Swipe this.” It was
Richard. His handsome face stunned the cashier. After a moment, she hurriedly accepted the black
card. “Thank you,” Pearl said. Richard said indifferently, “Don’t get me wrong. I’m only doing what Dad
told me to.” He turned and left, leaving Pearl speechless. Abby saw the exchange between them and
clenched her fists in anger. As they left the mall, the b*dyguards behind them struggled with the
shopping bags. Today’s expenses were over 400 thousand dollars. Mobius said calmly, “Some people
are so impudent and spend money like water. As expected from those who come from small places.
They just don’t know how to behave themselves.” He wanted to take revenge on Pearl for calling him a
kid the other day. Though he was the youngest Waldorf, he was already eighteen. Abby chimed in
before Pearl could speak. “Mobius, you can’t say such things. Pearl was just doing some light
shopping.” “There’s nothing light about this,” he replied. Pearl snorted and retorted calmly, “Did I use
your money?” Mobius became embarrassed. “It’s my brother’s money.” “Yeah, it’s your brother’s. He’s
not complaining, so why are you?” She got into the car. A few people behind her chuckled. Pearl was
unexpectedly so pushy and unforgiving. She really was interesting.