80 A Small Scene
She had complete control over the situation. Vivian looked at Keeley and said, “Miss Keeley, if you still want to tear it, I can make a few more copies for you to tear it at home.”
The calmer Vivian was, the crazier Keeley was.
She glared at Vivian and snorted coldly, provoking her, “Do you think you can open a shop just because you bought it? Do you really think I’m joking when I say that you can’t do business? I’m not moving! What can you do to me?”
Vivian had already found out most of Keeley’s secrets. Hearing Keeley’s Bluff, Vivian only felt amused. “Miss Keeley, since I dare to buy it, it means I can open it. You should think about it carefully, right? ” she said.
Keeley’s shop had been open for five years. After she became a mistress, she asked Nathan to pay for it in the name of boredom.
The real reason she opened this shop was to give herself more security. As a mistress, she could only rely on her man’s daily living expenses, and no one could say for sure when he would dump her.
In the past, Keeley had also been someone’s mistress, and Nathan’s wealth and power were not comparable to that person’s. But she saw that Nathan really loved her and promised to marry her, so she gave birth to the child.
With this promise, Keeley naturally worked harder to live her life. She was determined to surpass that word-out old woman in Nathan’s house and let him know she was not only beautiful but also capable!
Keeley felt a little more confident when thinking of her soon-to-be-realized identity as the lady boss.
The corners of her mouth lifted slightly, and she glanced at Vivian. “Miss Vivian, I don’t know if you’ve ever heard of the saying that a strong dragon can’t beat a local snake. No matter how powerful you are back in Beijing, you’ll still have to lie down! My husband isn’t someone you can mess with.”
Miss Keeley knew Nathan was just an ordinary businessman, but he had been in business for so many years and had some connections. Keeley was confident that Vivian, as a newcomer, could not beat her.
Vivian could not help but laugh at Keeley’s words. “I hope you can say that out loud later.”
Keeley recalled what she had just said and looked at Vivian with a frown. “What do you mean?”
Vivian shrugged her shoulders, but before she could say anything, a strong female voice suddenly appeared in the store and interrupted their conversation.
“Smash it! Cut all these clothes! Pour some paint on it!”
Five men suddenly appeared in the store and had a clear division of labor. Two started cutting clothes with scissors, two poured paint generously, and the last man started smashing the window with a hammer.
The five of them moved very quickly. With a ‘bang’, the floor-to-ceiling window on the left side of the door exploded, scaring the passersby.
The loud noise also quickly attracted the attention of the people shopping in the shop.
The two well-trained bodyguards protected Vivian in a corner, and Leon also reached out to block Vivian, covering her in the innermost.
Seeing this, Keeley immediately called her staff over. “What are you waiting for? Quickly stop them!”
After saying that, Keeley quickly walked to the middle-aged woman who gave the order and angrily said, “Who the hell are you? Are you crazy?! If you want to die, I’ll grant you your wish!”
The middle-aged woman was a little fat, almost as strong as Keeley.
She took off her sunglasses and quickly raised her thick palm to slap Keeley. “Who am I?! You spent my family’s money and don’t even know who I am?”
The middle-aged woman grabbed Keeley’s thin arm to control her better and slapped her twice, making her see stars.
Vivian looked around and silently cheered for the middle-aged woman. Whether or not she could take back the shop today would depend on the woman’s means.
The other staff members were also trying their best to stop the people the middle-aged woman had brought. Although the staff members were all women, they could not resist the fact that they all had long nails.
However, after being scratched a few times, the men successfully pushed the woman away. They had the advantage in numbers, and their act of smashing the shop did not slow down.