Chapter 1428
Elaine saved the video, “oh, I just discovered the huge scheme in the making. Someone
actually wants to bring another man’s daughter to my brother-in-law and make him
assume someone else’s responsibility?”
“Who’s your brother-in-law? Are you mad, you c* nt?! ” Cindy got up and walked
toward her, intending to grab the phone. Unfortunately, Elaine swiftly put it away, and
she missed it.
“My brother-in-law is the Hector that you’ve mentioned multiple times over the past
few minutes.” Elaine jerked her collar and sneered. “We’re both women. Can you do
something that will do good for women’s reputations? This is my first time meeting
someone as shameless as you.”
“You—”
“What’s wrong with me? You’re stuttering and can’t even speak properly now, aren’t
you? Let me tell you, I despise women who are healthy and capable, but the only thing
they constantly think about is becoming a parasite and living off someone else all the
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put in any effort. Girl, are you a beggar?”
Cindy’s face flushed and was starting to turn purplish. “What did you just say?”
The other guests looked at them one after another.
At this time, the manager of the cafe came over. “I’m sorry, ladies, but the owner of
the premises said that you’re not welcome here, so please leave.”
Elaine was about to point at herself and say something, but the store manager explained hurriedly, “I’m not
referring to you but them instead.”
Cindy was exasperated.
‘I just got ridiculed by this sl*t, and I’m being kicked out now!?’
She was completely piqued, “what do you mean by that? We’ve come here and paid for your products and service,
which makes US your customers too. So, why are you only kicking US out!?”
The store manager smiled. “The owner claimed that since the two of you are conspiring in our store on how to
defraud men of money, we can only ask the two of you to leave for the safety of our property and other male
customers.”
The surrounding guests burst into laughter.
Cindy’s friend looked embarrassed, she had not done anything, yet she was insulted as well because she came here
with Cindy.
She furiously packed her bag and left.
Seeing that her friend had left, Cindy was not shameless enough to stay back any longer. She glared at them and
ran out of the cafe.
Elaine turned to look at the store manager. “Your employer is quite a humorous person. I hope I can get to know
him.”
‘Generally, when customers create a stir in a store, a harmonious owner will choose to ask the parties involved to
settle their differences by themselves while they take care of the customers’ emotions. And a more assertive owner
would just call the police and leave the matter to them.
‘But the owner of this café is different. He straight-up asked them to leave without calling the police or stepping
forward to persuade them, and he’s managed to do so with a hint of dark comedy. It’s executed to perfection that
even I’m curious about his identity now.’
The store manager laughed. “Our owner is a reasonable person.”
‘He’s indeed a very reasonable person. He solves the problem by tackling the root cause.’
Elaine nodded, grabbed the coffee handed to her by one of the baristas, and was about to leave when someone
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Elaine turned around, and a man who looked like he was in his 30s came down from
the second floor. His appearance looked refined and gentle, dignified and graceful. 1
The store manager approached him with a smile. “ Sir.”
Elaine was startled. “Are you the owner of this cafe?”
This cafe had been in business for several years, and she had been a regular customer
since its establishment. However, she had never seen him before.
The man nodded. “You’re a regular customer here, aren’t you?”
Elaine paused for a split second, looking a little surprised. “You actually remember
me?”
He smiled. “I remember all the customers who come to my store regularly. I heard
everything from upstairs.”
Elaine glanced at the attic.
‘It’s obvious that he was sitting by the window, so it’s not surprising that he could hear
our argument from up there. It’s no wonder he was so “sensible”.’
Holding the coffee in her hand, she laughed. “I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to cause you any
trouble, but the person who happened to be targeted is my brother-in -law. I must
stand up for my sister at any time, mustn’t I?”