Her eyes widened as she stared at the two bills the housekeeper had given her that day. Her right hand trembled as she stared at the two bills, showing the price of the dress and heels she had worn to her engagement party. At first, she thought Flint had bought the dress and heels for her, but it was actually Jefferson who had bought them for her. But why did Jefferson have to go to such lengths? Why didn't he want to give them to her openly? Was it because Jefferson was offended by her earlier statement about not liking to wear luxury goods? Therefore, Jefferson deliberately delivered the two luxury items using a delivery service.
Luckily, the housekeeper had provided this crucial evidence for her. Now she had to confirm it by visiting the boutiques. Were the two luxury items really purchased in Jefferson's name, not Flint's? On the one hand, she was deeply disappointed in Flint. Why lie to her? She had trusted him so much for so long.
