Chapter 66
“Bullshit!”
Carol gritted her teeth and said to the reporters angrily. Then she grabbed Sherry and fled from the uncrowded place.
A bunch of reporters chased after them. The scene was even busier than the stage.
After the exhibition.
Gilda went backstage and put the Tears of the Sea aside casually.
Megan was getting changed into another dressing room.
Gilda sat there and looked at the photos of the exhibition that Megan shared in the chat
Meny Meg: [Look! We’re so beautiful!]
Gill Dada: [Indeed.]
Yara: [If it weren’t for the business trip abroad, I would not miss it. Love you!]
Vic Loves U: [Good job, guys! Let’s have dinner together.] Belongs to NôvelDrama.Org - All rights reserved.
Merry Meg: [It’s so hilarious today. Carol’s frustrated look really amused me.]
Gill Dada: [She’s everywhere.]
group.
Just when they were talking about them, the door behind Gilda was pushed open, and Carol and Sherry came in angrily.
Gilda smiled contemptuously and looked at the two frustrated women. “What? You haven’t been scolded enough?
“You must sell me this necklace today!” As soon as Carol came in, she saw the Tears of the Sea that Gilda had put aside like a toy. She was almost gonna burn with jealousy.
The only way to save Carol’s reputation now was to let Gilda sell her the necklace. There was no other way.
“Go to the hospital if you’re deaf. I said that it’s not for sale.” Gilda put her phone aside and continued to take off her earrings in front of the mirror.
“I’ll buy it no matter how much it costs!”
“No way,” Gilda said casually.
Carol was so angry that she felt dizzy. She hurriedly held onto the wall.
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Seeing that Carol was about to pass out with anger, Sherry couldn’t help but take away Gilda’s makeup brush, pick up the makeup remover, and pour it into her face with the other hand.
“You were like a coquette on the stage. I’ll remove your makeup and let those people outside see how ugly you are without makeup. Let’s see if you can still be so arrogant by then!”
Gilda tilted her head and dodged the makeup remover. She stared at Sherry coldly. “You’re the one who’s arrogant!”
After saying that, Gilda quickly grabbed Sherry’s hands, pulled her to the restroom in the inner room, and pressed her head against the edge of the toilet.
“What are you doing? Let go of me!” Sherry struggled desperately, but Gilda was really strong. Sherry looked at the water in the toilet and closed her eyes in fear.
Gilda whispered coldly in Sherry’s ear, “Since you helped me to remove my makeup, I should do the same to you to thank you.”
“Let go of me, you jinx!”
Sherry shouted to the outside for help, “Mom! Mom! Help me! She’s gonna wash my face with toilet
water!”
Carol walked into the restroom in a daze. As soon as she reached out her hand, Gilda grabbed her arms and controlled her as well. It was easy for Gilda.
Gilda grabbed their hair and stuffed their heads into the toilet one after another. After a few times, they both choked on water and coughed, and they were both soaked. Their hair and makeup specially made for the exhibition were messy.
Gilda saw Jensen coming when she threw them out the door.
She glanced at Jensen and said to the two women with a mocking smile, “Your backer is here. Go complain to him!”
Jensen walked over. This time, he didn’t ask what happened but just said to Carol and Sherry impatiently, “What kind of trouble have you caused again?”
“Jensen! She made me drink the water from the toilet!”
“Jensen, she has gone too far. We came to buy a necklace from her. She refused to sell it and even bullied Sherry and me!”
Jensen didn’t believe what they said at all. He looked at Gilda with a complicated expression. Gilda was still so beautiful, and her beauty had become sharper.
They ended up unhappily in the jewelry store last time, but somehow, Jensen wanted to get close to Gilda recently….
“I apologize to you on behalf of my mom for what happened just now.” Jensen was talking about
interrupting Vicky’s introduction and forcing her to sell the necklace.
“You don’t need to say that. They’re not dumb,” Gilda leaned against the door and said indifferently.