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Wendy was silent. After a while, she said, "Okay. I will go." Felix hung up the phone in satisfaction. Wendy threw the pillow on the floor. It was the first time she saw someone forcing others to spend his money. She thought Felix must be crazy. However, Wendy did not dare to disobey his order, so she dressed up and went out. The Swift family's car was parked in front of the most luxurious shopping center in New York. Wendy got out of the car and had mixed feelings when seeing this place. When she was the daughter of the Wilson family, her mother would take her here from time to time, but now... everything had changed. Wendy put away those random thoughts and walked in. She found the store she used to go to the most. She hadn't been here for a few years, and the decoration hadn't chang