The beautiful salesperson secretly regretted her decision to soften up and agree to a young man's persistent pleas to display his work in the store.
She originally thought that the suit's placement was so obscure that hardly anyone would notice it. Who knew the future Mrs. Lawrence would pay attention to that suit.
After apologizing, the beautiful salesperson became nervous, fearing that it would displease her.
In fact, she was overthinking it; Enna Clark had no particular concept of brands, let alone any requirements for designers.
She was inherently a regular small-town girl, who used to go to the night market to buy clothes costing only a few dollars a piece, sometimes summer clothes for as little as about 3 dollars.
She looked at clothes for pure enjoyment, considering only if she liked them or not. She had no obsession with brands and designers.
