Marrying the Ugly Heir for Truth and Wealth

Chapter 419



Chapter 419

Yes, Christma said as she pulled out the emerald pendant she had been wearing around her neck.

After seeing the exquisite, glittering imperial emerald, Sharon gradually calmed down. “You have to

keep that safe I can’t stress enough how important it is.”

“I know. You’ve said it’s a family heirloom, so don’t worry. I’ll guard it with my life,” Christina reassured.

However, just as she was about to probe further, a nurse entered the ward and interrupted their chat.

“It’s time for the patient to rest. Please leave.”

“Rest well, Mom,” Christina said, gently patting Sharon’s hand. “I’ll bring the two little ones along on the

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Knowing she’d see her adorable grandchildren soon, Sharon couldn’t help but smile. “All right, then.”

When Christina stepped out of the ward, her gaze immediately fell upon the tall and lanky Nathaniel

standing by the window.

Dressed in a tailored black suit, there was no denying he looked exceptionally suave and steady

Christina approached the man and held his arm, appreciating how she could feel his toned muscles

even through his clothes. “Let’s head home.”

Before long, the couple was back in the car and on their way home. “How was the chat with your

mother?” Nathaniel asked softly.

“It was pretty good. However, when I asked if she knew the Gibson family, she evaded the question

and enquired about my pendant instead,” Christina replied.

Come to think of it, that was rather odd. Moreover, I also noticed how anrious Mom became when I

mentioned the Gibsons. It seemed as though she was hiding something important from me…

With that, she looked up at Nathaniel. “I have this nagging feeling that Mom’s keeping something from

me. Are you also doing the same?”

The man flinched a little as his fingers instinctively stiffened. “No.”

Just like that, his simple one-word reply dispelled all of Christina’s worries.

“You head home first. I have a cocktail party later, so I’ll attend it for a while before returning.” Nathaniel

added.

As much as he hated such events, there were still receptions and parties where his attendance was

necessary.

After a moment’s hesitation, Christina spoke up. “Would you like me to accompany you?”

“It’d be best if you can.”

Christina chuckled as she looked down at the plain suit she was wearing. “My clothes aren’t very

appropriate, though. Why don’t you send me home to change before we attend the party?”

How can I not dress more formally at these fancy events when the way I present myself is a reflection

of Nathaniel’s social status? I have to look my best for him!

“We’ll just buy a new outfit now,” Nathaniel replied while driving toward the city center.

Ten minutes later, they arrived at a luxury dress shop.

“Go on ahead. I need to give Sebastian a call first.”

As soon as Christina entered the shop, she was greeted by a vast selection of expensive gowns, with

the cheapest one already boasting a six-figure price tag.

Most of the gowns were carefully kept in dust covers, and only those on display were revealed in their

full glory.

Even though the salespeople were all busy with their work, one of them couldn’t help but look Christina

up and down.

My goodness… That outfit she’s wearing can’t be worth more than a thousand. I can’t believe she still

has the guts to waltz into a luxury dress shop.

The rest of the staff exchanged glances at one another until a short-haired shop manager, Sally,

reluctantly approached Christina. “Hello, miss. Is there anything I can help you with?”

Christina could hear the distaste in the manager’s voice and figured the latter wasn’t too keen on

serving

her.

Despite that, she chose not to call her out. “Do you have the smallest size for this burgundy gown?”

“No.” Sally replied curtly.

Christina arched a brow. Huh? How can she be so sure without checking the stock?

The next second, she walked to a champagne dress. “What about this one?”

“We don’t have it, either,” Sally muttered, a trace of impatience in her voice.

Once again, Christina held herself back and walked into another section of the shop, where every gown

was gorgeous and intricately made.

“What about this?” she said after picking out another gown.

“This gown costs two hundred and eighty thousand. If you have no problem with the price. I’ll get it for

you,” Sally said. Ha! I’ve purposely revealed the price, so here’s hoping she’d take the hint and leave

without embarrassing herself.

“Sure. Let me try it on,” Christina replied calmly.

Try as she might, Sally couldn’t find a trace of surprise on the woman’s face. Hmph. She sure knows

how to put on an act…

“The one you’re holding is the smallest size.”

“Where’s the changing room?” Christina added, still not showing any signs of losing her temper.

Alas, her magnanimity failed to earn Sally’s respect, and the latter merely pointed to the right. “It’s over

there. You can go by yourself.”

Christina furrowed her brows and silently walked to the changing room.

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Gowns sizings usually ran large, so for someone with a petite frame like Christina, choosing the smaller

sizes was the way to go.

She wasted no time changing into the gown, but since the back zipper got stuck halfway, she had no

choice but to step out and ask for help.

However, just as she met Sally’s gaze and was about to speak, the latter intentionally looked away and

busied herself with work.

Needless to say, Christina was peeved.

Are all salespeople so snobbish these days?

Thankfully, another saleswoman came along and saved the day, a smile on her face. “Miss, do you

need any help?”

“Yes.”

Without further ado, the saleswoman fixed the zipper and pulled out a full-length mirror.

Under the illumination of the bright lights, Christina was a portrait of ethereal beauty as the long gown

she wore perfectly accentuated her waist and curves.

“You look gorgeous, miss,” the saleswoman praised.

Christina smiled, looking ever so graceful and elegant. “I’ll just wear this out. Can you get the bill for

me?”

“Of course!” the saleswoman replied cheerily, knowing she could get a one percent commission from

every gown sold. “This way, please.”

Alas, just as Christina was about to pay for the gown at the counter, Sally hastily walked over to the

saleswoman. “This is my customer. I’ll handle it.”

“I only took over because you ignored her, yet you’re now insisting on closing the sale? That’s against

the rules…

Sally glared at the woman. “One more word from you, and I’ll tell our boss you’re stealing commission

sales.”

Ha. Doesn’t she know that our shop’s rule is never to steal sales in front of customers?

Christina, however, calmly turned to the saleswoman who served her. “I want this staff to help me.”

Upon hearing that, Sally flew into a rage and walked away in a huff, intentionally bumping into the

saleswoman as she did.

The latter failed to keep her balance and knocked against the table, causing a cup of coffee to spill over

and onto the hem of Christina’s gown….

“Oh, no! That’s the only piece for this dress!” the saleswoman sputtered.

Sally placed her hands on her hips and scoffed, “That’s none of my business. You were the one who

tripped. Either you compensate the customer or pay the shop for the damages.”

Christina frowned What? That gown costs more than two hundred thousand, for goodness’ sake! How

can an ordinary salesperson afford to pay for it


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