Chapter 1149:

Judy snapped back, “See? Do you call that a good attitude?” Updates are released by Find1Novel.net

Isabella said, “They’re my former friends, and we fell out recently, so they’re targeting me on purpose, trying to make my life miserable. My attitude is fine, I swear!”

Tina scoffed, turning to the manager. “You’re in charge here, right? Let me show you how she just spoke to us, and you tell me if that’s acceptable.” The manager nodded. “Okay.”

Tina folded her arms, tilted her chin upward in a mocking imitation of Isabella, and parroted her words with exaggerated arrogance.

“That’s exactly how she acted earlier. Is that the attitude a waitress should have? Your staff clearly lacks basic customer service skills.” Tina fumed. “She looks down on us—that’s why we called out her attitude. How could you even hire someone like her?”

The manager bowed again. “Ladies, I’m deeply sorry for the experience. I apologize on her behalf and will personally handle your service. What would you like to order? I’ll offer a twenty percent discount today to make this right.”

Rosie caught the icy glare Isabella shot her way before storming out.

Tina and Judy, quick to move past the tension, placed their orders and handed the menu to Rosie, who picked out two dishes for herself.

“Your food will be out soon, ladies.” The manager smiled, relieved by how pleasant the three women were now. He figured Isabella must have had a bad attitude earlier, which was why the three women had been dissatisfied. Returning to the kitchen, he found Isabella sulking in a corner, still not doing her job.

“If you think you’re too good for this work, then maybe you shouldn’t be here at all. You’ve upset the customers. We can’t have someone like that around. Leave,” he said, irritation plain in his voice.

Stung by his words, Isabella felt anger and shame twist inside her. She was convinced Rosie had made things difficult for her on purpose, but she couldn’t find a way to fight back. Helpless, she could only swallow her feelings. “Please don’t fire me, I promise I’ll do better. I’m begging you. It took me ages to land this job, and I really don’t want to lose it…”

The manager glanced at her high heels and shook his head. “Stop begging. It won’t change anything. If you cared about keeping your job, you wouldn’t have acted that way toward the customers. You’re not right for this work. Leave now.” No amount of pleading worked. Isabella had no choice but to collect her wages and leave.

Nearby, Brenna, Ellie, and Greg watched the scene unfold, enjoying the drama. “She got what she deserved,” said Greg, well aware that Isabella had bullied Brenna before.

𝘾𝙝𝙖𝙧𝙖𝙘𝙩𝙚𝙧 𝙩𝙧𝙖𝙘𝙚 @ gⱥ𝗅𝗇𝗈ν𝖊𝗅𝘀⧿ⅽ𝗼𝗺

“Isabella always acts like she’s above everyone else, and she’s so sneaky about it,” Brenna muttered to Ellie. “She never misses a chance to benefit from others. Not long ago, she was always helping Rosie and got plenty in return. But now, Rosie’s cut her off; I really want to know what went down between them.”

“I’ll dig up the details for you. I can’t resist a little digging,” Greg grinned.

“Alright,” Brenna replied.

Once the food arrived, Brenna’s phone buzzed with a call from Bain.

“Miss Harper, I’ve found out what you wanted,” Bain said. “Lila kicked Alec out because she thought he wasn’t earning enough. Alec has been working under Rosie for over a month now. She got him that security position, and all this time, he’s been feeding Rosie information about you and Mr. Mitchell. There’s quite a lot.”

“Is that so? Rosie acts like she can’t work with Ethan, but she’s been doing this behind his back? Knowing Alec, I’m sure he won’t accept being kicked out. The house may be under Lila’s name, but Alec put money into it. He won’t let go of it easily,” Brenna said.

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