Chapter 27 Being Kind for Nothing
Chapter 27 Being Kind for Nothing
"What? No matter what, you can be considered an elite member of a large enterprise. Your career is
already excellent. Is this the beginning?"
Abby Miller didn't take it seriously. In the end, the soul of gossip in her body was still burning. She
asked, "Stop pretending. At least there are girls you like, right? Do you want me to help you identify
them?"
"Haha, okay, help me appraise it next time."
Jason Green's reply was straightforward.
At this time, Tina Fisher, who finally found Abby Miller's gift from a pile of things, came back. "I found it.
Abby, hurry up and see if you like it."
As she spoke, Tina Fisher handed Abby Miller a bag.
Abby Miller took it and opened it as she said, "It's good that she's back. Why do you need to pay?"
"How can this be counted as money? A few days ago, it was your 21st birthday. If I didn't want to film, I
would come back to celebrate your birthday. This is a late birthday present. You must accept it."
Tina Fisher's words were sincere.
When Abby Miller opened the necklace, she realized that it wasn't cheap. It was a necklace worth
several thousand.
This price was indeed not cheap for Abby Miller.
For Tina Fisher, it was even worse.
"Tina, this necklace..."
Abby Miller was surprised. She quickly closed the door and pushed it back. "No, I can't accept it."
"I've already bought it. How can I push it back?"
Tina Fisher obviously did not intend to take her back.
"It's good that you've made up your mind. You can take this necklace back, right? We're a family, so
don't be so polite. You need more money than I do if you work hard outside."
What Abby Miller said was true.
She knew very well how Tina Fisher was doing outside. She estimated that she would have to shoot a
lot of movies to get the money.
"You're too polite. It's just a necklace. How long will it take for me to give you a birthday present? Why
do you accept it? Or do you think that my gift is not valuable enough?"
Speaking of this, Tina Fisher pretended to be disappointed, and then she suddenly changed the topic.
"You're right. How can you see this broken necklace now? Your clothes are tens of thousands of
dollars."
For some reason, her tone sounded a little sour.
Abby Miller frowned and explained, "You misunderstood, Tina. I didn't mean that. And... I didn't buy this
dress myself."
"Abby, take it. It's rare for Tina to be so thoughtful."
At this moment, Jason Green, who had not spoken the entire time, stood up as a lobbyist.
"But..."
Abby Miller still wanted to say something, but Tina Fisher interrupted her immediately. "That's right.
Even Brother Jason Green said so. Don't worry. Come, I'll help you put it on."
As she spoke, Tina Fisher did not wait for Abby Miller to react. She took the necklace and put it on for
herself.
"Well, it's so beautiful. My taste is really good."
Tina Fisher praised him, as if she was very satisfied with her elegant taste.
"Thank you."
Abby Miller helplessly accepted it. In the end, she gave Jason Green a strange look. His gaze seemed
to carry a questioning expression.
It was not because Abby Miller was too wary of Tina Fisher. On the contrary, it was because she knew
her too well why she acted like this.
Tina Fisher had nothing to do, so she was either a traitor or a thief. Abby Miller knew it, and so did
Jason Green.
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For a moment, the three of them were silent, and no one spoke. The scene was a bit awkward.