Chapter 156-3
Not A Small-Town Girl
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âA middle-aged woman agreed, "Yeah, same here. I also
bought it. Itâs expensive, but it works. What happened to her
face? Could it be that she didnât buy it through official
channels?"
âAnother woman echoed, "Grace is a large corporation. They
wouldnât risk their brand reputation over something so petty,
would they?"
Hearing the passers-by speak in defense of Grace and show
no sympathy for her, the girl suddenly became furious.
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âDid Grace pay you to say this? Are you all their employees
pretending to be random bystanders? Look at my face. Itâs
been destroyed by their products! How can you still defend
them so shamelessly?" the girl questioned.
âI didnât take money from Grace, and Iâm not their employee. I
just happened to walk by and say a few words," the middle-
aged woman retorted.
The argument between the onlookers and the alleged victim
escalated, drawing an even larger crowd. Meanwhile, the
reporters were thrilled, secretly hoping for an outright brawl to
make their story even juicier.
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âJust then, another girl appeared, wearing long sleeves and
pants despite the summer heat. She carried some Grace
clothing and approached the reporters.
âExcuse me, I also want to report Grace Group. I bought their
clothes and wore them just once, and I ended up with a skin
condition. Now, I canât even wear skirts in this heat,â the girl
said.
âShe rolled up her sleeves and revealed her neck, showing
skin covered in red bumps that resembled toad skin. It was
disgusting and repulsive to look at.
The reporters quickly instructed their cameramen to take
photos, their excitement barely concealed. "Miss, are you sure
it was Graceâs clothing that caused this?"
âOf course, Iâm sure. Hereâs my payment receipt and the third-
party testing report. It shows their clothes use substandard
fabric, which caused this reaction when I wore them.
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"Grace sells clothes that cost a few
thousand dors per piece! My
money doesnât just fall from the sky.
For such-an expensive item to be ©
made with this kind of fabric, theyâre
taking onsumers for fools! Now
that their clothes have done âhis to
rg, I strongly urge the relevant
authorities to investigatéGrace
Group.
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âIâm just an ordinary person, and my words donât carry much
weight. So I can only turn to the media to help me seek
justice." The girl became increasingly emotional as she spoke,
crying her heart out.