The Heiress' Savage Comeback
Jodie and Andrew found themselves in an unfamiliar situation, with no option but to adapt. The shop assistant treated them like ordinary colleagues, guiding them to the display area and saying, "These clothes are for models to wear and showcase. Feel free to select a few to try on." Jodie's expression soured as she questioned the shop assistant. "Are we expected to choose them ourselves? Then, what's your role here?" Isn't she supposed to assist me? The shop assistant was taken aback. She hadn't anticipated such a brusque response. Is she treating me like a servant? She frowned and retorted, "We are all working here. I brought you here to select clothes, not to wait on you. Besides, I'm concerned you might not appreciate my choices. After all, you two have a lot going on with the live variety show." Jodie was displeased with the shop assistant's response. "Didn't the manager ask you to guide us here and assist us in choosing clothes?" As a celebrity and a wealthy heiress, she felt superior to the shop assistant. "We wouldn't need you otherwise." She was incensed by the shop assistant's attitude, finding it outrageous as she believed the shop assistant should be serving them. The shop assistant, having dealt with numerous customers, was particularly repulsed by Jodie's condescending attitude. She retorted, "Wait until you become a valued customer, then we'll talk. This isn't the Gray Family estate. This isn't a place where you can act like spoiled young masters and mistresses. If you're unhappy, you're free to leave anytime. We don't necessarily need you as models." When the store was empty, they would watch live variety shows with the manager. They despised this fairy-like Innocent Lily, followed by the self-righteous Mr. Andrew. Then, there were the other two brothers from the Gray Family. These two weren't customers, so the shop assistant refused to serve them. They were merely employees. Who did they think they were, acting like pampered young masters and mistresses, expecting a servant by their side? The Innocent Lily thought too highly of herself. The manager disliked them, so the shop assistant wasn't afraid. Jodie didn't expect a shop assistant to have such a poor attitude. She was livid. "We're unfamiliar with the clothes in the store. That's why we asked for your help." "Otherwise, we wouldn't need you." The shop assistant glanced at her and said, "Innocent Lily like you, I can't find clothes that match your style. So, choose on your own, wear whatever you like. After all, everything here is acceptable. When you're done, change into them yourself. Then, find the makeup artist to do your makeup, and you can start working. I have customers to attend to, so I'll take my leave." After saying that, she turned and left, clearly uninterested in serving the two of them. Jodie couldn't contain her anger and stamped her foot. "What kind of customer service is this? It's outrageous. With this attitude, you would have been reported long ago elsewhere." Another staff member overheard the conversation and said, "Please understand that we are all just working. No one is superior to anyone else. So why do you feel entitled to boss others around? You have hands, feet, and eyes. Can't you do it yourself?" This Innocent Lily is so amusing, acting like a VIP customer. If it were a troublesome customer, they could tolerate it, but this annoying Innocent Lily? They couldn't patiently serve her with kind words, especially since she was also mysterious and capable of borrowing others' luck. If they got along well, what if she suddenly borrowed their luck? Jodie was taken aback. "You're bullying me." The shop assistant innocently said, "We're just stating facts. How are we bullying you? Unlike your indulgent brothers who spoil you, we're not men. Stop pretending and quickly choose your clothes to change, then get to work. You guys have a daily wage of 45 dollars. I hope you can earn it." Jodie was furious but didn't know how to retort. After all, they were indeed here to work. She took a deep breath and said, "Fine. We'll choose on our own. It doesn't matter whether you help or not." The shop assistant smiled. "That's more like it."If they had this realization earlier, there would have been no need for disputes. This is what happens when a lady is accustomed to being pampered and likes to act superior. They weren't used to it. Jodie didn't say anything more and pulled Andrew to select clothes. Andrew's expression was also grim. He had never experienced such disdain and treatment before. Now, he had to endure it and felt quite wronged. He regretted participating in this variety show even more. It felt like nothing was going smoothly, and everyone was against them. He wanted to cause a scene, but Jodie persuaded him and helped him choose a few outfits to try on. She also selected a few sets for herself.Later, they would prove themselves to those two shop assistants through their performance. After choosing, they went to find the makeup artist. Although the makeup artist's attitude was cold, she cooperated and matched the makeup and accessories according to the clothes they had chosen. Once they were ready, they went downstairs. Zac and Keira were already there, inquiring the staff about the materials and details of the clothes. Jodie and Andrew didn't join in, as they didn't think it was necessary. They believed that since they weren't in this line of work, there was no need to ask so many questions. After Zac and Keira had a rough understanding of everything, they officially started working. When customers arrived, Zac and Keira took the initiative to approach them, showing them the clothes they were wearing and suggesting other options. Many customers specifically came for them. They followed behind, listening to the introductions, and then tried on the recommended clothes. Observing this, Jodie said to Andrew. "Andrew, let's also attract some customers." Andrew nodded. "Sure." The two of them went to greet customers. Jodie focused on male customers, while Andrew mainly attracted female customers. However, there was a noticeable difference in their approaches. Andrew seemed disinterested and didn't put much effort into recommending clothes, mainly because he didn't understand them well. If someone disliked it, he would no longer recommend it. Naturally, customers turned to Zac, who had a better attitude and could genuinely recommend clothes.Andrew began to slack off and wandered around in the clothes. Regardless, he still received a basic salary despite being unable to sell the clothes. On the other hand, Jodie was extremely enthusiastic and introduced and recommended clothes to male customers. Once she caught someone's attention, she would encourage them to try on clothes. Most male customers felt uncomfortable refusing. Then, she would pull them and insistently have them try on several outfits, resulting in some people making a purchase. Zac and Keira attracted customers, but if they sensed the customers' reluctance, they wouldn't pressure them. However, they had learned a lot from the store employees beforehand. So, when customers asked questions, they could answer some of them. For example, whether the clothes were breathable or if they would cause discomfort. Their good looks and attitudes wouldn't annoy or make customers unwilling, resulting in genuine purchases. The viewers watching the livestream also had a better impression of Zac and Keira, especially Zac. Everyone felt that his performance exceeded their expectations. It made everyone feel that he had become more grounded. He was no longer a vain top star, but more people liked him. As for Jodie and Andrew, they disgusted people even more. They came to work, but instead of working, they wanted to be served and acted superior. They didn't even bother to learn from the store employees. When Andrew encountered something he didn't know, he let the customers ask other store employees for help. Jodie would persistently persuade customers, using what she believed was her charm to bother them. This was a situation that many customers disliked when they entered the store. And everyone noticed that she specifically targeted male customers. Keira and Zac didn't specifically choose customers. They approached whoever they encountered. As a result, Jodie faced more criticism. Inside the store, Jodie had just seen a male customer who had made a purchase. Suddenly, she heard someone calling out, "Jo." She turned around, and her face first showed surprise, then she broke into a smile. "It's you." It was a decent-looking young man. He smiled wide and said, "What are you doing here selling clothes?" Wasn't Jodie a wealthy girl? Had she fallen on such hard times? This person had been preoccupied with other matters lately and didn't enjoy watching live variety shows, so he was unaware. Jodie smiled and replied, "I was on a previous variety show, working to earn money for meals and accommodation." She then asked, "Would you like to buy some clothes too? Let me pick out two outfits for you." The man's eyes affectionately lingered on her. "Sure. I trust your taste."
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