Chapter 363
The Mirror Ball was named after an ornate mirror from the mid-
century. It was set on the ceiling of the banquet hall.
Legend had it that the mirror was crafted by sixteen top craftsmen.
It looked unremarkable, but the moment a spotlight shone on it, everyone in the room felt like they were in heaven.
This mirror used the principles of optical refraction to the extreme. It not only enhanced the setting but also provided excellent lighting for
the dancers.
Therefore, it had always been a coveted place for the elite ladies of Meawood City. Before the ball began, Harriet went to the bathroom.
When she came out, she took the opportunity to tidy up her dress and powder her nose.
She changed into a purple dress and pushed open the door to the banquet hall. Once again, everyone was impressed by her elegance and beauty.
Under the radiant light of the mirror, the unique and intricate details of the fabric of her dress were revealed. Her purple dress shimmered like rippling waves.
From different angles, the purple seemed to be constantly changing.
At that moment, Harriet looked like a princess, walking slowly toward the center of the dance floor. Everyone was stunned by her absolute beauty and involuntarily moved to the sides.
Mrs. Green, who had just been reprimanded by Harriet two hours ago, didn’t learn her lesson:
Holding Mr. Green’s arm, she suddenly walked out of the crowd and blocked Harriet’s way.
“Do you think you can scare me with just words? Anyway, Mr. Carlson isn’t here to support you,” she proudly said, shaking Mr. Green's arm. ” Honey, this woman threatened to bankrupt your company.
Harriet watched her actions with disgust.
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Unfortunately, Green didn’t even have half of Nora’s skills.
“Mrs. Carlson, | just flew back from abroad on a private jet and heard from my wife that you bullied her,” Mr. Green said, challenging Harriet.
From his words, Harriet finally understood why someone would like Mrs. Green.
Mr. Green was as stupid as her.
“And you claimed that you’d bankrupt my company. Don’t you think it’s too much?” Mr. Green added.
“That’s not what | said, Mr. Green, but | don’t mind doing it,” Harriet
said.
“What a big tone!” Mr. Green lustfully stroked his chin.
He sized up Harriet and said, “You should know your distance. Don’t think that because Mr. Carlson is powerful, you can do whatever you want in Meawood City. There is no way he'd offend everyone for the
sake of a woman.”
Harriet sneered in response.
She didn’t even need Delbert to take action. She could handle these scumbags herself.
It had been a long time since Mr. Green met Harriet, and he found her
quite gorgeous.
Coveting her beauty, he grabbed Harriet’s wrist, although Mrs. Green was still present.
“I'm in a good mood today, so | won’t make it hard for you. Apologize to me, and I'll let you go. How does it sound?” he said. The people around them helplessly shook their heads.
If Mr. Green knew what had happened earlier, he would never have made such a stupid move.