Looking at the cookie that Mason Larch had brought out, Eliza Long snorted, "Just look at some people. They act like they've never seen money, willing to pay a hundred thousand for a single cookie. It's like they were born to be beggars. It's absolutely pedestrian."
Hallie Morgan glanced over, "Which 'Miss' was it that practically charged at the food like a beggar the entire time? At least what I bought from you cost me money. It wasn't just handed to me. I could only be considered half a beggar, but now I'm a full-fledged one."
"You... Hallie Morgan, don't think you can keep talking so tough. We'll see what happens once we're out of here."
"Miss Long, don't worry, don't worry. We need to work together right now. Miss Morgan has been in many variety shows, she must have more experience than us. We should listen to her when she gives advice." On the side, Betty Jones looked at Hallie Morgan with good intentions.