Chapter 88 This Is The Tradition Of Our Family
Chapter 88 This Is The Tradition Of Our Family
Yvette looked sluggish and said, "What's going on? Didn't I yell you that you should keep it for me and I
would pay for it today? What's wrong? You even entertain guests in different levels?! Cassie is your
guest, but I am not?! She was nothing more than a woman who had relied on her husband to become a
rich lady! Believe it or not, I will complain to you? !"
The shopping guide smiled and said, "I'm sorry. We don't accept the reservation. I don't know which
shop assistant has promised you. Please point out that we will actively deal with it."
It was Eden's rule that the guest would pay with one hand and take things with the other.
"You!" Yvette looked at the shopping guest in astonishment, with a hint of anger in her eyes.
"Isn't it just money?! No matter how expensive it is, you must bring it to me today!"
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"It must have been left in the store. No, no, I must find it, or it will be troublesome."
As soon as Cassie arrived at Eden's door, she heard the woman's soft and shrill voice. She raised her
head and saw that Yvette was sitting on Eden's sofa, as if she was going to swallow the shopping
guide alive.
When they saw Cassie, they were a little surprised. The shopping guest asked, "Why did Mrs. Dylan
come back?"
Talk of the devil, and he was sure to appear.
Startled, Yvette fixed her eyes on Cassie and didn't move away. She gritted her teeth secretly. It was
really Cassie! She still remembered how Cassie humiliated herself a few months ago. Her mother was
forced to apologize to Cassie. It was definitely not enough to snatch the dress from Sunny. Now Cassie
even wanted to snatch hers!
"I left my laptop here. Come back and look for it." said Cassie.
Looking at the angry look on Yvette's face, Cassie guessed that she might have quarreled with the
shopping guide. She asked curiously, "What's wrong with you in the early morning?"
Yvette was a self-righteous woman who bullied the weak and feared the strong.
At the beginning, when she followed Sunny, she didn't know how much face she gave to the shopping
guide in Eden. But it was true that her parents started to do small real estate business, and later they
bought lottery and became upstarts. At last, they could barely squeeze into the upper class of the city,
relying on Yvette to get close to Sunny.
In her eyes, Cassie was nothing but a useless woman. She got what she had today by relying on her
husband, Dylan. Naturally, she was very dissatisfied with Cassie. But she had learned her lesson since
last time.
"No, Mrs. Dylan." said Yvette with a smile.
"But how did I hear that Miss Yvette said that my wife became a phoenix because of me?"
A deep and familiar male voice rang in Yvette's ears. Dylan stood not far away, waiting for Cassie. As
soon as she spoke, Yvette voice was a little excited, so Dylan heard her sarcastic words.
Yvette's face darkened. How could it be? Why was Dylan here with Cassie?!
Yvette stuttered, "I... Mr. Dylan, I didn't mean that. You misunderstood... "
Dylan didn't want to listen to her explanation. How dare she mock his wife? Did she really take him as
air?
He interrupted her, "Throw her out. She will never be allowed to enter B.S and any of the industries of
the family again."
"Wait!" Cassie said.
"What's wrong?" Dylan asked.
She wanted to speak for Yvette?
Cassie said to the shopping guide, "Does Yvette like the suit on me very much?"
The shopping guide nodded and said, "Yes, Mrs. Dylan. Miss Yvette came here again and again, but
unfortunately she didn't buy it."
Cassie smiled scornfully and said to Dylan, "I don't like things that others like."
Cheryl understood what she meant and said with a smile, "Choose another one."
Cassie continued, "If she can't enter the B.S again, we will suffer a lot. Customers are God. Since she
likes shopping so much and loses her temper at the shopping guide impolitely, she can pay ten times
the price from now on. The extra money..."
Dylan nodded his head thoughtfully and said, "Then, do as my wife said."
Yvette's face turned pale. She pursed her lips. Compared with being thrown out by the security of the
B.S, this suggestion made Cassie look less embarrassed. She breathed a sigh of relief.
"But this time..."
The look in Dylan's eyes changed slightly. He turned to look at Yvette with sharp eyes. Just now, when
he talked to Cassie in a very gentle tone, he was extremely cold to her. "Throw her out."
Simon understood what he meant. With a wave of his hand, a bodyguard dragged Yvette out before
she could react. Yvette cried unwillingly, "No! I'm really sorry, Mr. Dylan. Please don't throw me out!"
Of course, Dylan ignored her. Cassie frowned and said, "It's so noisy."
The bodyguard had not gone far, so he naturally understood what Cassie said. The next second, a
clean handkerchief was stuffed into the mouth of Yvette, blocking her noisy mouth.
There were a lot of people in the B.S today, and many people recognized Yvette.
"Hey, isn't this Yvette? What's going on?"
"I don't know. It seems that she has offended someone. Anyway, her Weibo is full of dazzling wealth,
no nutrition!"
"I heard that she looked down upon us. She deserves it!"
While they were cursing, Yvette was kicked out of the B.S. She looked at the back of the bodyguard
angrily and embarrassedly, with a hint of insidiousness flashing in her eyes. "Cassie, just wait! If you
bully me today, I will take double revenge one day!"
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After changing into a white shirt and a black and white skirt with irregular fringes, Cassie followed Dylan
to the cemetery.
The cemetery was in the suburb, which was supposed to be very quiet. It seemed that with the arrival
of Tomb-sweeping Day, there were more and more people.
There were no weeds in front of Maggie's tomb. It seemed that someone had taken care of it. The last
time Cassie stood here was before she got married to Dylan, but now she became his wife.
Cassie smiled and said, "Mom, don't worry. I'm fine now. Dad's illness had also turned better. But..." This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org: ©.
A sudden bitterness filled her nose. She tried to smile and said, "Yes, I miss you so much."
Although she was not Maggie's biological daughter, there was no trouble between her and Maggie. She
had the same feeling as other girls. In the past, Maggie always cooked green rice dumpling for her.
There was no such custom in Zhaocheng, but Cassie said that she remembered it very clearly. It was
very familiar and she wanted to eat it. Therefore, Maggie specially learned this for her.
Cassie missed the smell very much, but in fact, she missed more when Maggie was there.
Dylan had experienced the pain of losing parents much earlier than Cassie. At the age of fifteen,
Joshua and Catherine died in a car accident.