Chapter 54: Humiliation from Classmates
Chapter 54: Humiliation from Classmates
"Well, Catherine, you will go to work for Kurt a few days later. I will work hard and everything will be fine." Richard smiled.
"Let's continue shopping and don't talk about those bad things." Jane said with mirth.
This was the first time she had spoken for Richard.
For so many years, it was the first time that she had bought so many luxury goods. When she was elated, she was naturally on Richard’s side.
"Mom, how can you do this?" Catherine stamped her feet and she was extremely anxious.
"All right. Stop talking nonsense and continue shopping."
Eddy stood up and stared at Richard again. "Catherine is right. You can't buy anything anymore. It's enough to buy these."
Maria also behaved like an adult and said, "Yes, Dad, I don't want to buy anymore."
"Well, okay.” Richard stroked Maria’s hair.
The family continued shopping, and soon they went to the luxury watch store.
Richard chose a Patek Philippe watch worth 880,000.
He looked at the watch and said to himself, "This watch is the best gift for Catherine. It matches her temperament very well."
However, what bothered him was that no matter how he behaved, Catherine did not believe that he had money.
"I have to find a way to let her know that I am very powerful and rich." Richard thought to himself.
"Oh! Isn't this beautiful woman Catherine? When did you become so rich to come to the Patek Philippe Watch Store?"
Just then, a strange voice sounded behind them.
Catherine looked back.
A man with unfriendly eyes appeared in the watch shop and looked at Catherine sarcastically.
Seeing this person, Catherine sulked.
"Who is it?" Richard frowned.
"Tony Hiddleston," Catherine whispered.
Tony, a classmate of Catherine, was also a friend of the Miller family. Têxt © NôvelDrama.Org.
Many of her classmates became rich, including Tony.
Tony glanced at Catherine with contempt, "I heard that you still owed the Miller family 20 million. Why do you still have leisure to go shopping?"
He glanced at the piles of shopping bags carried by Jane, Catherine, and the sarcasm on his face was getting even more obvious.
Jane insisted on holding these shopping bags, trying to tell everyone that she had bought luxury goods.
However, the things were too heavy for her to carry. So, she sent the heavy things home, leaving only the shopping bags of luxury clothes in her hand and announcing to the world that she had bought new clothes.
Tony thought that Catherine and others didn't buy anything. He sneered, "Tsk tsk, it's not easy for you either. The family bought a bunch of empty shopping bags and paraded around. People who don't know will think that they are multimillionaires!"
"It is no wonder. After all, your husband is a professional actor."
Humiliation!
Pure humiliation!
Richard’s finding actors to deal with the Miller family’s matter, and owing 20 million to the family, was in the public eye.
Now she was ridiculed by her ex-classmates.
Catherine's face turned red and her heart felt uncomfortable. She gritted her teeth and was so suffocated that she could not speak.
It was her husband who did it, so she bore with her anger.
Jane didn't care so much. She glared at Tony. "Are you blind? We didn't owe you money. Who are you? Why do you want to interrupt our family affairs?"
"Moreover, the money we owed to the Miller family has already been paid back. It is none of your business."
Last time Richard brought back 30 million cash, and they had already returned it to Oliver and asked Oliver to transfer.
After that, Oliver and Nicholas were stunned by Charles and others. They had been thrown on the roadside. The money was also thrown beside them as if it had been paid off.
"Come on, you are just so poor. Are you sure you have money? Is it you pretending to be rich again this time?" Tony sneered and he was looking contemptuously.
Although he didn't haggle over with Jane, his arrogant and contemptuous expression made people uncomfortable.
Richard stared at Tony and said, "What did you say?"
Tony’s expression and attitude made him very uncomfortable.