Chapter 79: Are You Certain You'll Be Able to Put It on if I Take it Off?

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Jennie rarely paid much attention to the people who attended these parties. However, when she caught an eye of the beautiful woman's face, her actions paused. Her apologetic expression faded instinctively.

There was some bad blood between her and this beautiful lady. She was the beloved daughter of the owners of a furniture company, and most likely had the name Han. Most importantly, this Miss Han was a previous suitor of Lisa's.

'Previous' was not suitable. Perhaps, even now, she remained so. It was only Lisa was not someone these people could easily see. Especially after their marriage, these reputable wealthy young ladies, who once had an unrequited love for him and even threatened suicide to meet him, naturally could not catch even a glimpse of his back.

This was the Miss Han who had once ended up on Seoul's news after almost jumping off a building for Lisa. As a beautiful lady, she was unconvinced by Jennie's title as Seoul's Number One Warmth [1.Jen means warmth] and had attempted to provoke her at several evening parties. However, she always received Jennie's cold indifference, and their continued interaction caused them to dislike each other. It could be considered there was some bad blood between the two of them.

What angered her further was that Jennie had married Lisa. She was not only utterly defeated but was also angered to the point of wanting to vomit blood.

Meeting Jennie under such a situation, Miss Han would naturally not miss her opportunity to find fault with her.

Although Jennie did not have any feelings for this Miss Han, when she saw the red wine stain on her gown, she still mocked. "Your wine glass is still firmly held in your hand, but the wine is splattered all over yourself. Do you need me to explain how exactly it spilled on you? Are you sure you want to employ such despicable mean to find trouble in this sort of business-government event?"

The rage on Miss Han's face could not be calmed down. "What do you mean by that? After knocking into someone, you sure are polite, aren't you? My gown was specially purchased overseas. Let's not mention how expensive it was, I've only just put it on, and it's already ruined by you!"

Jennie was expressionless; she did not wish to spare any effort to be petty with someone here. She indifferently glanced at her and asked impatiently, "So what do you want?"

Miss Han arrogantly glanced at Jennie before looking at the gown she was wearing. After recognizing this was a piece from a renowned brand in Paris, she immediately said: "Take off the gown you're wearing! Let me wear it!"

Jennie furrowed her brows slightly. "You're sure?"

Originally, no one was paying attention to them. However, as Miss Han deliberately raised her voice, various unfriendly eyes gradually landed on Jennie.

There were several people like Miss Han who, in Seoul, were unhappy about losing out to Jennie. There were even more people unused to seeing Jennie as part of the Manoban family. Seeing the situation unfold, several wealthy young ladies approached to watch the show. They were clearly against Jennie as they stood aside, pointing fingers and whispering secretly with unkind looks.

"What happened?" Miss Lin, who had a rather good relationship with Miss Han, approached to ask, but her question was very deliberately delivered.

Miss Han said unhappily, "Some Seoul's First Warmth, after gaining a position in the Manoban family, the road she walks on is so high she can't even see the people around her. She knocked into me and caused my wine to spill all over my body, but she didn't even apologize and is even putting on airs with me. You say what sort of logic is she going by! She dirtied my gown, yet I have to fawn over her because of her status as Mrs. Manoban?"

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