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Chapter 3 - Chapter 3 Mr. Fu Didn't Want Me

"Nightfall" is the largest entertainment venue in Tung City, an exclusive city that never sleeps.

The mysterious owner controls this entertainment city, "Nightfall" has the most beautiful ladies in Tung City, charming, flirtatious, innocent, you name it. Even the waitresses are handpicked. Whether it's their appearance or their figure, they strive for perfection. Each one is a feast for the eyes.

A genuine paradise for men.

Norris used to disdain such places.

However, she needs money now.

Yes, she's broke.

And she badly needs money.

Father Moore's nursing care alone costs 150,000 a month, plus the money for Elias's weekly dialysis.

At first, she worked some temp jobs, been a sales clerk at a supermarket, been a waitress at a hotel, but then she stopped all of that.

Not for any reason in particular, it's just that the money came too slowly and too little.

Later, she went to "Nightfall".

Norris Moore, the daughter of Luke Moore, who was once the richest man in Tung City, was naturally worth a good price in Nightfall.

After a hospital confirmed that she was a virgin, the supervisor didn't plan to sell her cheaply. She let her wait for the best offer, and finally a rich man spent one million to buy her first night.

Before that, she was just singing songs and serving drinks.

There were many men who wanted to buy her, but there were few willing to spend a million to buy a woman's night. After all, rich men were not fools. What's the difference between a virgin and a non-virgin? Moreover, a virgin may likely cry and not enjoy it the first time, whereas experienced women can ensure both parties will be satisfied.

Norris changed into her work uniform, walked out of the dressing room, was about to serve some wine, when Aldana Candi hurriedly ran over to her and said, "Norris, the supervisor is looking for you."

Norris blinked her eyes, "Hm?"

Aldana, with her beautiful and delicate face, showed a hint of worry. She came over, lowered her head and whispered, "Sister Bell seems very angry... What did you do to upset her?"

Norris Moore thought about the vanished half a million of Ella Lewis—her anger was completely understandable.

She smiled, patted Aldana's shoulder and handed her the tray of wine in her hand: "The drinks for the guests in room three, Aldana, help me with this."

Aldana worriedly took it and urged her again, "Norris, you need to go quickly. Sister Bell is going to be upset if she waits too long." She paused, "No matter what, she is the supervisor. You should try to be softer with her, it's not good to directly confront her."

They were all brought in by Ella Lewis and were still on probation. Ella Lewis held absolute power over this group of girls.

Aldana was afraid Norris would end up arguing with Ella Lewis, and be fired.

She knew how hard Norris had been trying these days, and how much she needed money now.

Norris found Aldana's concern for her adorable. Norris ruffled Aldana's hair and said, "Good girl." She smiled and said, "I know what to do."

*

When Norris Moore entered the staff break room, she saw Ella Lewis sitting there smoking.

She was dressed in a black business suit, her hair neatly tied up, wearing light makeup, looking serious and cold. She didn't look like a "madam" at all, but more like a white-collar worker.

"Sister Bell, you wanted to see me?" Norris walked over and asked softly.

Ella Lewis crushed her cigarette and looked up at her. She straightforwardly asked her, "Where's the money?"

Norris lowered her head and softly said, "It didn't go well yesterday. He... Mr. Smith didn't want me." She shifted the blame onto Trenton Smith.