Sona, A Goddess Queen In A Modern World. - Chapter 31
“Hey, Mom, what’s up?” Andy said on the phone.
“Hi my son, I’m fine, yeah. Did you eat, yet?” His mother said worriedly.
“Yes, I ate well.” Andy answered quietly.
“Are you coming home already?” She asked in a tone like she was doing something on the other side of the line.
“No, Mom, it’s gonna take me a while to get back.” Andy answered.
His mother, hearing that answer, was a little surprised since he always came home as soon as class was over. “Where are you, Andy?”
“I’m in one of the stores buying a dress for my girlfriend.” He said that phrase a little embarrassed while looking away from Sona.
“Andy, you know our situation. Don’t forget everything we’ve taught you about people.” She said it in a serious tone.
“Yes, I can ȧssure you I’m taking that into account.” He said it in an equally serious tone.
“Oh, good Andy! I can’t wait to meet her today. But I guess you didn’t just call me to tell me that, did something happen?”
“Yes, I was in one of Versace’s stores at Liverpool One and guess what happened?” he said with a playful smile on his face as he looked at the manager in front of him.
“Don’t tell me someone dared…” His mother started getting angry on the other side of the line.
“Yes, Mom… the store manager, you want to talk to her?” He asked with a victorious look.
“Put her on the phone.” Andy heard his mother said in a very cold tone.
Looking at the manager who had already more or less understood the story, Andy, with the most blatant smile in the world, handed her the phone and said. “My mother wants to talk to you.” After he handed the phone to the manager, Andy winked at the attendants.
After seeing the victorious look on his face, they still maintained an arrogant façade, but the doubt had already been planted inside them when they saw the manager’s hand tremble a little when it came to take the phone from his hand.
“Hello?” The manager said with a slightly nervous look, afraid to recognize the voice on the other side of the phone line.
Sona looked at the manager and with her keen hearing, she could hear the conversation clearly. And listening to the content, Sona raised his eyebrow in slight surprise, understanding why Andy brought her here first.
When the call ended, the manager had tears on her face as her knees trembled. If it wasn’t for the fact that Andy was still in front of her, she’d have knelt on the floor and cried.
After she handed the phone back to Andy with both hands trying to show sincerity, the manager turned to her niece with a look that could cut people into shreds, the woman wouldn’t have a number less than 100 when it came to cutting pieces of her body.
The woman looked at her aunt and for the first time in her life and felt that she had done something that had destroyed her life. The look that the aunt was giving her, made the woman feel that she was no smaller than an insect in front of the aunt. “Is everything all right, aunt?” she asked.
Listening to her niece’s question, the manager couldn’t take it anymore and started screaming. “IS EVERYTHING OKAY? YOU’RE ASKING ME IF EVERYTHING’S OKAY? DO YOU KNOW WHO THIS YOUNG MASTER IS THAT YOU HAVE JUST OFFENDED?”
The niece was scared and quickly asked. “Who?”
The other attendants were curious and frightened and also wanted to know who they had offended.
“Do you know who owns this store?” Aunt asked.
“It’s Madame Angie Williams, right?” His niece asked.
“Yes, and who are the only people in your life that I tell you not to offend?” The aunt asked her almost exploding in anger.
“The Williams.” Her niece began to understand and her heart accelerated in despair.
“All right, it looks like your limited neurons have served a purpose! Guess who this young master is?” Aunt asked again.
Listening to this question, all the pieces in the young woman’s head fit together and she realized how stupid she had just made. “He’s a Williams.”
“Well done, you ȧsshole! And he’s not just any William, he’s Andy William! The heir to the whole Williams family!” The woman screamed. “Kneel down and apologize to him now!”
When the attendant heard the order from her aunt, she didn’t even think twice and knelt on the floor instantly. Seeing this, the other women also knelt down in fear of what might happen when offending a Williams.
Andy looked at the whole boring scene, he had already taught these women a lesson. When he saw that Sona had already stopped paying attention also clearly bored with this act also looking at some clothes here and there, he lazily raised a hand to make these women stand up while internally he wondered what this blue-haired girl who was accompanying him had been through to not to be interested in such a scene.
He had seen it happen dozens of times because he was a Williams, but the girl didn’t have a powerful background to witness it on a daily basis… at least not to his knowledge.
The more he watched, the more curious he became.
“All right, that’s enough. Seeing that you have understood the seriousness of the situation and after you have seen the income chart of this store, you can keep your job, but know that you are under a warning. If I find out something like this has happened again, I won’t think twice about firing you.” Andy said in an extremely cold tone while looking at the manager.
When she heard that, without hesitating, she bent over to Andy with all the gratitude in her life. His mother had said that the result would be up to him to decide, so knowing that he had spared her, the word happiness was not enough to describe what she was feeling now.
“And abou…” Before the kneeling attendant said anything, Andy cut her off and said.
“I am a man of words. Tomorrow, you won’t be coming back here to work, I don’t want to see your name on any pay list or your face, not even in a newspaper about missing persons. Now scram.” He said as he turned around and went after Sona who was looking at the clothes totally ignoring what was going on here.
“Shall we, madam?” He asked.
Sona realized that it was finally over and to the sound of the fired women’s crying, she left while Andy was holding a bag for her, following beside her as if nothing had happened just a few seconds ago.