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Back to the Past: Breaking the Love Spell

Chapter 225
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Chapter 225 Sarah was wearing a light yellow sundress that day. The hem was relatively short, ending just above her knees. Her legs, fair and lovely, were really glistening under the lights.

Just as Carlisle looked up, Sarah happened to glance his way, too. She gave him a slight smirk, then quickly looked away. It was as though she couldn't stand to look at him for another second.

Carlisle remarked nonchalantly, "Yeah, that's her..." Lily, with a light scoff, muttered, "Who's she trying to impress dressed like that?" Silently, Carlisle made his way to the front desk to pay their bill.

After the cashier calculated the total, she smiled and said, "It's 1,985 dollars. But since you're a regular, let's round it down to 1,900 dollars." Carlisle pulled out scash, counted out two thousand dollars, and placed it on the counter, saying, Keep the change as your tip." The cashier's eyes widened with excitement.

"Thank you so much, sir." She was used to seeing tips go to the servers or those working the private rooms, but she almost never got any as a cashier.

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This was the first tshe had ever received a tip. A hundred dollars was a significant portion of her part- twages.

Nearby, Sarah commented, "Carlisle, just because you have sextra cash doesn't mean you should. throw it around. At this rate, you'll burn through it all in no time!" Carlisle smiled calmly.

Don't worry about it. The more I spend, the more I earn." Sarah's bill was just 1,300 dollars.

She pulled out 1,500 dollars from her designer handbag and placed it on the counter, saying, "Keep the extra two hundred dollars as a tip.

The cashier was stunned.

A1 Seafood Restaurant kept operating 24 hours a day.

Most of the staff worked two shifts, but the cashiers rotated through three.

Her part-tjob only paid four hundred dollars a week.

That day, these two customers alone had tipped her three hundred dollars.

"Were all the customers here this generous? "No wonder the servers who worked the private rooms all had tens of thousands in savings," the cashler mused Inwardly.

Once she overcthe shock, the cashier quickly thanked Sarah, "Thanks a lot! You're so sweet and generous..." Sarah didn't spare her a second glance before turning to Carlisle and saying, “Carlisle, do you secretly think that in the past, I ignored you, and now I'm out of your league?" Carlisle, with his hands in his pockets, shrugged.

"If that's what you think, sure.” Sienna and her friends burst into laughter.

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"Sarah, you hit the nail on the head! He actually thinks that!” "Seriously, dude. Sarah is about to start her own company. You should drop that silly ideal" "I've seen confidence before, but this is on another level!" Sean finally lost his patience and stepped forward, asking, "What's going on here? Are you looking for trouble?" Sienna noticed how close Sean and Lily were and jeered at Lily, "Lily, are you two together now?" Lily replied nonchalantly, "Mind your own business. Who I'm with is none of your concern." Lily was Wanda's close friend, and Sienna and Sarah had always had issues with Wanda. As a result, Lily had never been fond of the duo since high school.

Seeing Lily fire back, Sienna naturally had nothing nice to say. She clucked her tongue.

"With your looks, you could at least snag a rich kid at school instead of being with Sean, Sienna continued sarcastically.

Shut the fuck up!" Sean couldn't hold back and swore angrily even raising his hand as if to slap her. "Stop!" Suddenly, a cold voice intervened from the doorway.

It was Austin, accompanied by a few stylish rich kids.

Sean's gaze bore into Austin as he asked with a scowl, "Who the hell are you?" The two rich kids beside Austin couldn't help but laugh at Sean's question. Apparently, someone didn't recognize the son of Riverland's wealthiest man.

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