"Do you believe that I will slap you in the face?"
Those five women decided to take action because they were outnumbered.
Things had reached a point where Celia couldn't control any longer. Someone was knocked out with a nosebleed.
The farce was finally brought to an end with the appearance of police cars.
It had never happened before that they would have a fight just to buy clothes.
The police took all the people who stirred up trouble to the police station, including the stall owner Celia.
"How could you fight in broad daylight? Tell me, what happened?"
The police didn't pay much attention to these women.
They didn't treat Celia nicely since they looked down on those self-employed business woman.
"Sir, we are all good people. She is a vendor. The price of this dress is so high."
Those five women were in the same group. They blamed Celia since she was young and could be bullied easily.
"I don't care. You are the one who started the fight first and hit people. If you don't want to apologize, you can stay here tonight to think about it. I can give you enough time to think about it."
The policeman said and shut the door impatiently.
"I'm so screwed. Will the police really put us in jail here?"
"It's not a glorious thing to get into the police station. How about we apologize?"
One of the women was scared. This was the police station, not other places.
"And that woman should apologizes to us. After all, she looked down upon us."
Some were unwilling to apologize first, while some were blaming Celia.
"You little girl, you really don't know how to run a business. If you lowered your price, we wouldn't have come to this point. Now you can't make a business, what good is it for you?"
If Celia had sold the clothes to them at the price she said, she wouldn't have made such a scene.