Chapter 663:
Rosalee thought this man was as charming as her boyfriend, who was the dream lover of many ladies. But then,
she wondered who this man could be.
Norah pulled the coat tighter around her shoulders. “It’s okay. Miss Greville didn’t have a steady grip when she
handedthe wine.”
Half of her dress was now stained red, the fabric wet and uncomfortable against her skin.
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Sean glanced downward and suggested, “Let's retire to the sofa for a moment. I'll have my assistant arrange for
another dress to be sent.”
Norah's attire was stained, but the situation hardly fazed them. With just a phone call, he could easily resolve the
issue.
In a moment of panic, Rosalee took responsibility, declaring, “This is entirely my fault. | wanted to ingratiate
myself with Miss Wilson, but my unsteady grip led to the unfortunate splashing of wine onto her dress. | must
cover the expenses.”
After enduring Rosalee’s apologies, Yolande maintained a stoic silence. Observing the unfolding , she
seized the opportunity to unleash her pent-up frustration.
“This dress is a high-end creation by a renowned foreign designer. If memory serves, its market value is around
three million dollars. Whether the wine stains can be removed remains uncertain. You will be responsible for the
full amount.” Yolande had scrutinized Norah's jewelry and attire carefully.
Indeed, her assessment was correct. Norah’s diamond hairpin was valued at two hundred thousand dollars,
complemented by a pair of diamond earrings priced at one hundred thousand. Her footwear, a prestigious brand,
likely exceeded a million dollars.
Yolande couldn’t understand why she had mistakenly perceived Norah's attire as indicative of poverty. If those
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmdressed similarly were considered impoverished, what kind of individuals could be regarded as wealthy? Yolande
felt relieved that she had refrained from making any harsh remarks that might have offended Norah.
While three million dollars meant little to Yolande, it was a significant amount for Rosalee.
Norah, fully aware of the value of her attire, maintained her composure and assured, “I'll have it professionally
cleaned first, and I'll keep you informed of any subsequent expenses.” Intentional or not, Rosalee would
inevitably be held accountable for her actions.
Upon learning the price of the dress, Rosalee’s expression fluctuated. Unfamiliar with the brand and assuming it
was obscure, she was caught off guard by the exorbitant cost.
Confronted with the possibility of a three-million-dollar debt, she was overwhelmed with fear, struggling to
maintain her balance. She grasped the table, trying to muster a smile.