Compared to Alva King, Nancy Allen naturally trusts Frank more.
Many times, just by looking into someone's eyes, you can see what kind of person they are.
Frank, back then, did everything he could to sell his house and raise money to save his mom, and he believed he had helped her. No matter how she refused, he would often come to the shop to help.
As for Alva King, Nancy Allen also helped her, yet she took the money and didn't even do her job well.
Alva King angrily looked at Frank, cursed, "Did you say something? My family is very poor, I really need this job. I just made a small mistake. Did you say something to the shop owner to kick me out? You are so nasty!"
Frank's face went pale and then flushed; he didn't curse back, only said, "Your attitude is the problem. You can't do your job well and still blame others."
