Chapter 79 Actually, This Is Good
Chapter 79 Actually, This Is Good
Harriet Smith frowned and her expression changed slightly. She was not afraid of paying, but she was
afraid that the money on her card would not be enough.
After all, Lainey Brown had spent too much money buying clothes.
She did not expect that Lainey Brown would do this...
However, it is what it is. It is obviously impossible not to take the clothes.
Smiling slightly, Harriet Smith responded softly and walked over, catching the clothes, a fur coat and
leather skirt.
Lifting the lightness of the coat in her hands, she frowned; the leather coat was of great weight and the
price would definitely be high.
Naturally, she could not ask for the price in front of Lainey Brown. She just smiled and asked, "Excuse
me, where is the checkout?"
"This way, please come with me." The sales attendant smiled and led the way.
Holding the clothes, Harriet Smith walked behind her. When she stepped out of the counter, she and
picked out the label to see the price.
The fur coat was $50,000 and the skirt $20,000, these added up to $70,000, but there was only
$50,000 on her card, or the entire salary that she had saved from working for the past two years.
Just as she was about to pay the bill, she had no choice but to pay the bill, but it was not enough. What
should she do?
"Madam, do you pay by card or cash?" The sales attendant smiled politely.
“……” Harriet Smith frowned, but she didn't say anything.
How could she pay $70,000 without even carrying her bag?
Just as she was in a dilemma, Beau Wright walked over and glanced at her. Then he handed the card
to the sales attendant. "By card."
"Yes, Sir." The sales attendant took the card.
She looked at him and asked, "Why are you here?"
He glanced at her and raised his eyebrows. "If I don't come, do you have a way to pay?"
Hearing this, she pursed her lips and remained silent.
"Please sign here." The salesperson handed over the bill.
Beau Wright picked up the pen and quickly signed it. Then, he said to her in a low voice, "Do your
way..."
Harriet Smith nodded and looked at him for a while. Then, she took her clothes and walked to the
counter.
"Have you checked out?" Lainey Brown was sitting on the sofa drinking water. When she heard the
footsteps, she looked up.
"Mom, do you have anything else to buy?" Harriet Smith put on a smirk.
Fortunately, Lainey Brown did not intend to continue shopping. She shook her head and said, "I've
bought all the things I should buy. Let's go straight back to home."
While they were talking, Beau Wright strode in. Lainey Brown smiled and said, "Where have you
been?"
"The toilet..." He was indifferent.
Harriet Smith tilted her head slightly and the afterglow swept over his handsome face, but
unexpectedly, it collided with his dark and deep gaze.
Her heart seemed to be gently stirred by something. She quickly turned her head and looked away.
After passing through the women's clothing cabinet, Beau Wright suddenly stopped and looked at an
apricot-colored coat. The style was simple and generous.
He nodded slightly and instructed the shop assistant, "Take that coat down."
Harriet Smith was confused, but she didn't care about it. How could others guess what Mr. Wright was
thinking?
He picked up the apricot-colored coat and handed it directly to her. "Go and have a try..."
Hearing this, Harriet Smith couldn't help but be stunned. She stood there straight, wondering whether
she had misheard.
Lainey Brown's expression changed slightly. Then she thought of something and relaxed.
His attention was now gradually shifting away from Mary Wright, which was a good thing and she had
no reason to stand in the way.
In the end, it was the sales attendant who reminded her. Only then did she come to her senses and
walk into the fitting room to put on her coat.
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delicate. Her coat was long enough to reach her knees. She looked generous, elegant, and graceful.
"This one. Carry it..." Beau Wright was surprised, and then he nodded with satisfaction.
And Lainey Brown also spoke up in a rare compliment, "This is indeed a good one."
She was still lost in thought even when she held the coat in her hand. She didn't expect the coat to be
bought for her.
They didn't stay on the street any longer and immediately returned to the home.
The servants had already cleaned up the House of Wright. The lady who cooks the food was sitting in
the living room, wrapping dumplings while Mary Wright was sitting by the side.
Seeing Lainey Brown, the lady looked a little flustered for fear that she would blame her.
Seeing her nervousness, Mary Wright explained to Lainey Brown, "Auntie is cooking dumplings alone
in the kitchen. I'm just bored, so I asked her to make dumplings in the living room and I could learn
along the way."
"Did you learn to cook for your fiancé?" Lainey Brown said with a smile.
She glanced at Beau Wright and nodded. "He really likes dumplings."
His eyebrows moved slightly, and a dark light flashed through his eyes quickly. In the blink of an eye, it
disappeared, but his expression was calm.
"Then learn it well..." Not only was Lainey Brown not angry, but she was also smiling.
Harriet Smith was the last. When she walked in, the conversation between them was over. Beau Wright
has gone upstairs.
"Beau chose a coat for Harriet. Mary, do you want to have a look?"
"Okay." Mary Wright's smile was gentle and gentle. She didn't care at all, as if she just wanted to
appreciate it.
Lainey Brown took it from Harriet Smith and handed it to her. "I didn't know that Beau had such good
taste. It's the first time I've seen him choose clothes for a woman..."
Harriet Smith was in low spirits. She sat by the side and helped with dumplings.
The apricot coat in excellent fabric was held in her hand and the style was up to date for spring.
Staring at the apricot-colored coat, Mary Wright felt as if a knife were being twisted in her heart, but she
pretended to smile gently, "It's really nice, is there any more, I want to go and bring one too."
Lainey Brown had been observing her, but there was nothing different, and she had no interest in
continuing to show off: "Probably not, by the way, I wonder if your brother will be back for New Year?"
She said lightly, "Didn't you call him?"
"I've been calling him these two days, but no one answered."
I'm afraid he's not coming back, the earthquake just recently hit Butte County and it's at a critical
juncture there, so I'm just afraid that my brother can't leave his post."
At these words, Lainey Brown was filled with anger: "It's just the head of Butte County, how can he be
so busy that he can't even come back to home all year round when he was asked to take up a post in
the capital, but he refused. It is very exasperating!"
She didn't say anything. If she knew the truth, she would be mad.
Tonight was New Year's Eve. After dinner, it was dark after a while. "