Chapter 17: You’ve Been Paid a Prostitution Fee (2/2)
Over the course of the entire game, everyone else’s tokens had migrated in front of Cheng Xi. The club attendants came over to help her convert her tokens into earnings, and she tallied it up silently: a few million dollars. Given the current housing prices in the city, just these few hours of gambling was enough for her to buy a house near the hospital she worked at.
As she walked out of the room, she found that Lu Chenzhou and the others had already left. Luckily, the club had the contact information of all their club members, and Cheng Xi managed to get ahold of Lu Chenzhou’s number and call him. “You forgot to return the car keys to me.”
“Oh.”
“Then what am I going to do?”
“Find a solution yourself.” Given his cold tone, was he throwing a fit after losing money to her? It couldn’t be—Lu Chenzhou had always been calm and indifferent from the beginning.
Luckily, one of the attendants at the club saved her. “If you register for a membership, we can send you out for free.”
Cheng Xi was relieved. “How do I get a membership?”
The attendant helped her set one up and then asked her, “Would you prefer to keep your earnings here or have them transferred to your bank account?”
It was only then that Cheng Xi remembered that she had earned a large sum of money. “Is Mr. Lu a member here?”
“Yes.”
“Then put it all into his account.”
“All of it?”
“Yes.”
She loved money, but was even more conscientious about her money’s provenance. The money she had received today was nothing more than ill-gotten gains; to avoid any future problems, it was better to return it all.
The attendant was sure that there was some gossip hidden in there somewhere, but he didn’t pry and efficiently handled all the requested transaction.
“Do you want to leave a message to go with the transaction?”
Cheng Xi smiled lightly. “Prostitution fees.”
Given how considerate he was to send her condoms, then shouldn’t it be normal for her to be polite and settle the score?
Still holding a grudge from being abandoned, Cheng Xi had thus done a very irrational thing. She regretted her words almost as soon as she said them, but it was already too late.
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