Chapter 363 I'm a Super VIP Member

But it was just a quick flash, and Susanna still couldn't remember more.

Elaine shot her a suspicious look and asked, "Nova, what's up with you?"

"Nothing, let's roll," Susanna grinned and said, "Elaine, grab whatever you want later; don't hold back."

"Nova, don't be mad. I'll give Vivian a piece of my mind for you later."

Susanna's smile widened at Elaine's words, "Just don't go overboard; remember, your aunt's still around."

"I'm just gonna put Vivian in her place. She can't talk to me like that!"

Elaine was dead set on getting even. "Nova, I bet that dress Vivian's wearing is borrowed. No way she could afford a limited edition Divine Dynasty dress!"

"That can't be right, didn't your family give Vivian money?"

"Just enough to take care of Ramond, how much could that be? If it weren't for Ramond, Vivian wouldn't even dream of stepping into the Abbott family's house."

Susanna thought about this, wondering what the deal was between Vivian's kid and the Abbott family.

Susanna and Elaine walked into the show.

A bunch of people were already there, looks like everyone was hyped for this show.

Vivian and Maud were already chilling in the middle of the front row.

Susanna walked straight over to Vivian and Maud.

Vivian glanced at the front row, only the two seats at the far end were empty. She immediately got all smug and said, "Elaine, can you see from that corner? Wanna squeeze in with me?"

Elaine was fuming, she didn't want to sit in the corner.

Elaine didn't believe they'd sit there, so she looked at Susanna and said, "Nova, did the organizers mess up? With your status, how could you be seated in such a crappy spot?"

After all, Nova was a super VIP cardholder!

Maud saw the seats at the far end and sneered, "Some people claim to be heirs of wealthy families, but can't even get a decent seat?"

Susanna's red lips curled into a cold smile. "Shouldn't I be asking you that?"

Maud raised an eyebrow and asked, "What do you mean?"

"I mean, Mrs. Maud Abbott, you two are in the wrong seats, these are my seats."

Susanna pulled out two invitations, showing she had two seats.

Maud's voice shot up. "No way, I've always sat in the middle for these shows!"

Vivian smirked. "Ms. Ramirez, you probably don't have much experience with big shows. The seating rules in Lindwell might be different from those in Novaria."

Susanna sneered, "I've been to more fashion shows than you've had hot meals."

At that moment, a staff member noticed something was off and walked over respectfully. "Is there anything I can help you with?"

Maud shouted, "Get this woman out of here."

Vivian looked at the staff and said, "This lady doesn't seem to get the rules of shows in Lindwell, and she claims these two seats are hers. She doesn't know that VIP seats aren't assigned by tickets but need to be arranged in advance with the organizers."

Vivian's tone was dripping with sarcasm, a smirk plastered on her face.

Susanna stayed cool, but Elaine next to her was getting jittery. "Nova, did you let the organizers know?"

Maud sneered, "You claim to be an heir to a wealthy family, but you made a fool of yourself at a fashion show. Now you've been exposed, haven't you?"

Susanna handed the invitations to the staff and calmly replied, "Don't you know these two seats are reserved today? How can you just seat anyone here?"

The staff glanced at the invitations, his face changed, and he immediately said respectfully, "I'm sorry, because we saw you hadn't arrived, we thought you were delayed, so this misunderstanding occurred!"

Susanna smiled faintly. "Now that I'm here, vacate the seats for me."

"Right away."

The staff had no choice but to go to Maud and reluctantly said, "Sorry, Mrs. Maud Abbott, these two seats were reserved in advance."

"You know who I am, and you still dare ask me to give up my seat?"

Vivian's expression turned sour, she looked at the staff forcefully and said, "Yes, Mrs. Maud Abbott is also your VIP, always sitting in the middle. Clearly, it's your poor arrangement, and everything should follow the first-come, first-served rule."

Even if Nova had reserved seats in advance, she still had to follow the first-come, first-served rule.

The staff quickly apologized, "I'm really sorry, this lady is our Divine Dynasty super VIP member, so her seats are fixed."

Maud, hearing the words "super VIP member," suddenly remembered that Nova was a Divine Dynasty super VIP member.

Seeing that face resembling Susanna's, Maud suddenly recalled that four years ago, Susanna's family also flaunted their super VIP card, making her even more uncomfortable.

Seeing the situation stalemate, the organizer's manager quickly ran over and said, "We deeply apologize for the inconvenience caused to our esteemed guests by our staff."

Elaine gloated, "But we are super VIP members, according to your rules, we have priority. How do you plan to arrange this? You can't let super VIPs sit on the side, right?"

Vivian felt deeply resentful and bitter about Nova taking her seat.

So Vivian looked at the manager and said, "This isn't our fault, it's your mistake. You can't blame us for this. Or do you want to drive away the mother of the president of the Abbott Group and still expect to stay in Lindwell?"

The manager nodded. "This lady is right. I've already cleared a spot in the middle on the opposite side. That's where Mrs. Maud Abbott usually likes to sit, and some of your old friends are there too."

Maud, even if unwilling, had to compromise to avoid being the one embarrassed in the end.

After all, she wasn't a super VIP member.

Maud reluctantly said, "Fine, sitting here isn't interesting anyway, I'll go chat with my old friends."

At this moment, Elaine looked at Vivian and deliberately provoked, "There's only one seat in the middle over there, not enough for two. Why don't you squeeze in with Aunt Maud?"

Vivian's expression instantly stiffened, a trace of displeasure flashed in her eyes, and she could only look at Maud for help.