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Falling for My Contractual Wife (Grace and Brian) novel Chapter 637

Summary for Chapter 637: Falling for My Contractual Wife (Grace and Brian)

Summary of Chapter 637 – A pivotal chapter in Falling for My Contractual Wife (Grace and Brian) by Winni Burns

The chapter Chapter 637 is one of the most intense moments in Falling for My Contractual Wife (Grace and Brian), written by Winni Burns. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

The manager wondered, 'Perhaps Mr. Brian is getting married soon?' He asked cautiously, "Is this lady... your daughter-in-law?"

Jasmine chuckled. "I wish she is my daughter-in-law, but she has to be willing, right? This is my goddaughter, Grace Sherman."

The manager quickly apologized. "I'm really sorry, Miss Sherman. I was presumptuous just now."

"It doesn't matter," Grace said lightly.

"Miss Sherman, what style do you like? These are all our new gowns this season. You can consider them," the manager said.

Grace looked around and finally saw a blue gown.

"Miss Sherman. Do you like this?" the manager said.

Grace nodded. "Can I give it a try?"

"Yes, Miss Sherman," the manager replied.

At this moment, a graceful figure suddenly walked over. "I've been eyeing this gown for a long time. You look poor. You should look at the gowns on sale over there."

Grace frowned and looked at the woman.

"Her gowns emphasize elegance. It's a culturally meaningful dress. People who look good in her gowns will never be women with curvaceous figures. It will only look vulgar on those women. Your curvaceous figure is popular, but doesn't suit the gown."

The woman's face turned pale with anger. "Nonsense. I have a good figure and look good in anything. You're just an ignorant bitch. Do you know how much this gown costs? Can you afford it? Oh no, you probably can't even afford to rent it. What a pauper."

Jasmine saw how arrogant and domineering the woman was, and how she was pointing at Grace. She walked over and pulled Grace to her side, looking sharply at the woman. "Miss, you are from a rich family, aren't you? Did your parents teach you to shout publicly and call others bitch and pauper?"

The woman was indignant.

Although Jasmine was in her forties or fifties, she had met all the powerful people in the business world. She just stared at the woman expressionlessly, giving off an oppressive aura.

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