The salesperson said with a forced smile, "Director, the other woman has already paid, so of course I gave it to the one who paid first."
An Hao knitted her brows, "Director, it seems you have a long way to go with this kind of attitude. Don't even think about doubling your performance next year."
"Go! Find a way to satisfy the customer." The director pointed at An Hao and said, "If she isn't satisfied today, you might as well be out of a job, right?"
"What? Director! You can't do this to me!" The salesperson panicked—she wasn't about to lose her job, but seeing that the director wasn't joking, she had no choice but to go over to An Hao with apologies and amends, "I'm so sorry! You were in line first, and I should have served you first. It was my bad attitude. Please forgive me this once as the better person."
"Alright. I can forgive you. Right now, I want that piece of clothing. If you solve this problem, I'll leave without another word!" An Hao said.