"No, they must apologize."

Sharon had made up his mind that no one could bully his woman as long as he was there, not to mention those old women.

"No need, Sharon."

Celia gave a long face to Sharon, and he just pretended not to see that.

"Little girl, don't be afraid. The society is governed by law now."

Flora was also on Celia's side.

"Did you hear that? You have wasted her time. What's more, the price she offered is within the reasonable range of price. You have ruined her reputation. If she wants to sue you for slander and charges against you. By that time, you would get into trouble."

Although Flora's son said in a threatening tone, it was not completely a threat.

"Lawsuit?"

They were so anxious to be engaged in a lawsuit since it meant that they had to hire a lawyer. If they were that rich, they wouldn't haggle with Celia for money.

"We don't want a lawsuit."

"I'm sorry, miss. We shouldn't

othes on the stall and the pair of trousers had not been sold yet. He was actually worried about Celia. He didn't know that Celia had made more than 300 dollars.

"There's no need to sell them right now. Forget it. Let's get the goods back first. We can talk about it tomorrow."

She had already earned more than 300 dollars in the morning, and she would soon pay her debt.

The profit of clothes there was really big, and the trip to the H city was worthwhile.

"Let me drive you back to your rental home."

Since she can't take all these by herself.

"No, thanks. My landlady doesn't like men to appear in her house. She will be unhappy if you go there."

Since the landlord didn't like men to appear in the house, Celia didn't want to bother her.

"It doesn't matter. I only send the things to the door of that house, and the rest of them can be moved back by yourself. I don't think that I break the contract, right?"