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Libby deftly reloaded and holstered the weapon. “It was empty—no risk of that,” she said.

They soon pulled up to a vibrant shopping street lined with upscale boutiques offering everything from designer wear to luxury goods.

Finley parked the car, and the group of four soon began their outing, with Finley and Libby staying vigilant, their eyes constantly scanning the surroundings. Brenna’s work.

On upgrading the military’s fighter jet system, Brenna had become a critical asset, and they couldn’t afford any slip-ups.

Brenna’s goal for the day was to help Lilith pick out clothes, shoes, bags, makeup, and fragrances.

Having shopped together with Brenna often, Lilith was now comfortable with high-end brands, unbothered by price tags reaching hundreds of thousands. She wasn’t fussy about fashion and was happy with anything comfortable, so Brenna took charge, selecting items that matched Lilith’s style.

Their stroll soon led them into a jewelry store, where Brenna encouraged Lilith to browse.

“Spot anything you like? Pearls, gold, gemstones, agate—let’s grab a few sets of each,” Brenna said.

The store clerk, sensing their wealth, greeted them with enthusiasm. “Is there something special you’re looking for? We’ve just gotten some exquisite new pieces. Would you like to see them?”

After their shopping trip for clothes, Brenna decided to help Lilith pick out jewelry to complement her new wardrobe.

They selected a sapphire necklace for elegant gowns, a long strand of pearls for cozy sweaters, and earrings to pair with any outfit Lilith owned.

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Looking at the growing pile, Lilith hesitated. “This seems a bit much. I’ve already chosen so many,” she said. She reminded herself that she needed to embrace her new life—after all, she was wealthy now.

Brenna waved off her concern without a second thought. “You haven’t seen my jewelry collection. My cabinet is overflowing, and I never repeat a piece. Believe me, you’ll need more if you’re going to keep up with your new lifestyle.” She compared a shimmering crystal necklace against Lilith and nodded at the clerk to box it up.

When they left the boutique, Finley and Libby followed behind, both carrying many shopping bags. The two exchanged glances, stunned by how easily the rich spent money.

“Let’s grab something to eat,” Brenna suggested, leading them past several restaurants before choosing the busiest one as their stop.

Since the main dining area downstairs was already packed, she brought everyone to the second floor. The place was bright, cozy, and beautifully decorated. Plates were works of art. For Libby and Finley, these kinds of restaurants were rare, as a meal here cost more than they usually spent in a month. Still, since meeting Brenna, they were slowly adapting to the world of luxury.

Even so, they remembered why they were there. Both scanned the first floor as they entered, their eyes sharp for anything out of place among the staff or diners.

That vigilance continued as they arrived on the second floor, watching everyone around them carefully.

Although Brenna didn’t think they faced any real threat, she still kept an eye on the surroundings. Her attention then landed on a figure she recognized instantly.

Just then, Sylvie turned her head and locked eyes with Brenna. She was as shocked as Brenna.

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