238 Not up for sale (2/2)
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Li Roulan and Yu Rushi were completely oblivious to this they happily selected a gown. It was a beautiful white and pink gown with flower applique on it. It was an off-shoulder floor-length gown with a long slit in it. The back was beautiful with some crystals adorned on it, in a zig-zag pattern.
Li Roulan instantly fell in love with the dress when she tried it. Yu Rushi also loved it and hence they decided to buy it.
”We will take this.” Li Roulan said to the timid women. The saleswoman nodded with a smile as she told another worker to help then with the dress while she led Li Roulan and Yu Rushi towards the center.
When the lady at the counter saw Li Roulan and Mrs. Li she frowned. Looking at them she said, ”Sorry, Miss Li Roulan but the dress you want isn't up for sale.”
Li Roulan arched an eyebrow at them. ”What? What do you mean?”
”Miss Li Roulan we have to disappoint you but we cannot sell you that dress.” The lady said politely.
”Why?” Yu Rushi interjected with a frown. ”My daughter loves that dress and we want to but it. No matter how much the price is, we want that dress.”
”But ma'am that dress is really not up for sale.” The lady at the counter said.
''But ma'am that dress arrived in the shop in the morning then how come it is not available for sale?” The saleswomen asked. There were not given any instructions for stopping any buyers from buying that dress. She knew it was up for sale. And since she knew that Li's were one of the richest people in the city and hence she showed them that dress.
So why were they not selling it? The new saleswoman was confused.
Hearing her words Yu Rushi frowned, ”What do you mean by this? When nobody has bought that dress then why is it not up for sale? Is this how you treat your customers? If it is not up for sale, then you shouldn't have displayed it in the first place...”