Half an hour later, a fat bald man got up from the messy bed, got dressed, went to the bathroom to freshen up, and ten minutes later, he resumed his appearance of dignity.
The man left a stack of money, then left.
Matilda Ferguson looked at the stack of money with indifference, feeling extremely desolate inside. If her parents and aunt knew that George Morris was treating her like a high-class prostitute, would they want to kill George Morris?
But what could they do, the Fergusons were powerless, relying on George Morris, a tree that could be snapped at any moment. She really thought her parents deserved this, as if it was Heaven's cruel punishment for them.
However, the one bearing such a price was Matilda Ferguson herself.
All these were not her most painful; for her, the most painful thing was that Bryan Cooper simply did not give her a chance. She had put in so much effort to get Bryan's phone number, but he never picked up her calls.