Lawrence Ellis: [It doesn’t matters whether it was your first time or not, what matters is that you should pay back the money.
Just now, Nancy Moore tries hard to suppress her anger, but it now surges again. It turns out that he sends message to urge her to pay the compensation!
He knows her domicile and ID card numbers, and he also holds her photos and the sheet with her virgin blood. She just has no way to run away.
Lawrence Ellis: [A 10% interest will be charged for the overdue payment.]
At that moment, Nancy Moore suddenly feels that her life is so gloomy. She’s done. She will die heavily in debt.
While Nancy Moore feels wretched, Lawrence Ellis at the other end of the phone is howling with laughter, which is quite a striking contrast. And his eyes gleam with some cunning lights.
Although he was drugged on that night, he can still remember what he had done. To be honest, the feeling he had when he broke through her hymen was quite pleasant and unforgettable.
All of a sudden, he felt quite sophisticated. This woman is quite emulative. It was true that it was her first time, but she finds excuses to deny it.
His phone rings. It’s a call from his mother.
A flash of smile emerges in the eyes of Lawrence Ellis. He quickly answers the phone. And then there comes a gentle female voice, “Lawrence, come back home and have dinner with us. You dad wants to see you.”
“Okay, I will be there on time.” Lawrence Ellis replies smilingly. It appears that Justin Wood has disclosed his relationship with Nancy to his dad. When thinking that that old man might be burned out with anger tonight, he instructs his mom in advance, saying, “Mom, remember to tell dad to tale pills on time, anyway, he has a high blood pressure.
Then he hangs up the phone and sends a message to Nancy Moore: [If you have a dinner with me tonight, it will offset 10, 000 dollars of your debt.]
At the other end of the phone, Nancy Moore is extremely startled, and is hesitating whether she should reply him.
Then Lawrence Ellis sends her the other message: [A meal is worth 10, 000 dollars!]
Nancy still dares not to believe her own eyes, and texts back a line of words: [Did you drink? Or did you send it to a wrong person?]
Lawrence Ellis replies: [I’ll pick you up at six o’clock tonight.]
Nancy Moore is speechless, thinking, “Did I promise you?”
But she then realizes that if this meal can offset one tenth of her debt, it is undoubtedly a cost-effective deal.
Otherwise, it is hard for her to pool 10, 000 dollars, even though she sells all her belongings.
Then she receives the other message from Lawrence Ellis: [Be well-dressed.]
Nancy Moore is speechless again and thinks, “Why do I have an ominous presentiment?”
Anyway, she is ready to risk everything for the sake of the 10, 000 dollars. She hurriedly opens her closet and rummages around for a few times, and then she finds that she just has few decent clothes.
She resolutely knocks at the door of Tammy Moore, saying, “Open the door. I want to borrow some clothes from you. I am going to have dinner with someone.”
Then Tammy Moore throws out a light-blue long dress from the unlatched door and quickly closes the door. Nancy Moore even hears her locking the door.
She glimpses at the clock. It’s nearly six o’clock, so Nancy Moore hurriedly comes back to her room and dresses herself up. Before going out, for fear that her parents might ask numerous questions, she tells a lie to them, saying that she is going out for a classmate reunion and will not come back for dinner.
At six o’clock, Lawrence Ellis arrives, and Nancy Moore has already waited for him at the downstairs.
But she doesn’t expect that Lawrence Ellis is so rich. That multimillion-dollar car is really eye-catching.
She hastens to get on a car and wears the seat belt. Beside her, Lawrence Ellis says flatly in a low voice, “Your dress is beautiful.”
“Oh, I borrowed it from my younger sister.” Nancy Moore blurts out. What an insensitive girl! She even doesn’t notice that the interest emerged in the eyes of Lawrence Ellis when he saw her just now, soon disappears.
The two don’t talk with each other all the way. Until the car drives into a high-end villa community in the downtown and stops, Nancy Moore finally realizes that Lawrence Ellis turns out to be a silver-spoon kid.
She feels so shocked. But she doesn’t expect that something that is more shocking will happen.
As she walks into the villa, she sees a middle-aged man sitting on the sofa, she is startled and her face suddenly becomes pale.
“Mr.… Mr. Ellis…”