Tina lifted her head again, smiling as she said, "This manager is new and inexperienced."
"She didn't inform me before investing, but I've already talked to her about it."
The other roommates could only smile awkwardly.
Seeing there were no benefits to be had, they quickly made excuses about having other commitments.
Once outside the store, they headed into other more affordable shops.
Seeing the situation, Tina quickly approached me, her face barely containing her anger.
"Yuna, why isn't your card working?" she demanded.
"They don't like you, and if I don't spend money, they'll have even more issues with you!"
Looking at her stubborn expression, filled with resentment, I felt a wave of confusion.
She used to be my only friend, the light in my life.
But now I realize she's the shadow that dims my light.
I pretended to remember something and said, "Oh, right. The bank called earlier. They said there were too many transactions and large amounts on my account. Since it wasn't me using the card and I couldn't provide proof, they had to temporarily freeze it."
As soon as I finished, Tina's eyes widened in disbelief, and she clutched her head, looking overwhelmed.