"I understood the concept of compensating for damaged items when I was in primary school," Jaylene shrugged, showing no signs of embarrassment, and glanced at Aurora Richardson, who had one shoe on and almost crying.
"Besides, even if I lack manners, I can read. Doesn't your store state that damage to items must be compensated at cost? Now that I have damaged your shoe, Miss Richardson, if you don't mind, you can take it. If you do mind, then I'll compensate you for the original price of ¥9,900."
"You...!" Aurora trembled angrily, her eyes filled with tears. In a trembling voice, she shouted at Jaylene, "Jaylene Ziel... you did that on purpose...!"
"Yes, I did it on purpose." Jaylene shrugged, unconcerned, and stared at her. "Anyway, I've already ruined this pair of shoes. If you want them, I'll give them to you. If you don't, I'll buy them myself."