Anyway, he hadn't touched her in their three years of marriage. Norris believes that he has absolutely no interest in her—to the point where he can't even get it up in the dark.
Therefore, she assumed that Trenton Smith probably only called her over last night to belittle her and never intended to touch her.
That should not be considered a lie, right?
Ella Lewis glanced at her, but remained silent.
There was really no reason for her not to believe what Norris Moore had said.
She knew how much Norris needed money right now. There was no way Norris could pass on the chance to earn 500,000. Naturally, the problem must have arisen from Trenton's side.
When Ella didn't respond, Norris realized she had believed her. She let out a sigh of relief and turned even more docile. In a soft voice, she said, "Sister Bell, if there's nothing else, Norris will go serve drinks now."
Ella stopped her, "Hold on."
Norris paused and turned her head, "Sister Bell, is there something else?"
Ella leaned back, looking over her with squinted eyes.
Norris was very attractive.
In the bustling city of Tung City, filled with its fair share of beautiful women, Norris's beauty still stood out. Although she was not as stunning as Amelia Miller, Tung City's top beauty, she had a unique charm of her own.
In short—she had a face that both men and women liked.
She looked obedient and docile.
Her eyes were big, round, and pitch-black, resembling almond seeds, giving others a feeling of being extraordinarily obedient when she gazed at them.
Her smile was sweet, the kind that men were quite fond of upon seeing.
Therefore, when she first started, many people had taken a liking to her and wanted her to serve them, but she turned them all down.
She wanted to make a quick buck through Norris.
However, after Norris's failure to cash in on her first night, she had become a bit more sensible.
No matter how attractive Norris was, her first night wasn't worth a million.
No matter how noble her past status was, she was now, after all, just a lady from "Nightfall". No one would be stupid enough to spend one million on a lady's first night.
Ella casually lit another cigarette, took a drag, and asked lightly, "You really need money?"
Norris obediently nodded, "Yes."
"Yesterday, Boss Lindsay called. He said he would pay 300,000 for you to serve him," she lifted her head to look at Norris, "What do you think?"
The sweet smile on Norris's face remained, but her expression became even more docile. Something seemed to settle in the depth of her pupils. She softly said, "If Sister Bell thinks it's okay, Norris is okay with it too."
She didn't have any pride or arrogance to uphold now.
Having been stepped into the mud by Trenton, she didn't intend to, nor can she climb back out.
She just couldn't die. That's all.
If she died, the Moore Family behind her would go down with her.
She needed to survive, make a lot of money, and live on until at least until Luke Moore wakes up.
Ella nodded, "Well, I'll contact him now."
That old perv had been eyeing Norris for a long time. He would finally get his wish tonight.
Just as she was about to call Boss Lindsay, her phone suddenly lit up. Ella looked at the number on the screen, her expression changed instantly. She quickly put her cigarette out, stood up, and turned her back to Norris. In a respectful tone, she said, "Boss, it's me, Ella."
She motioned to Norris to wait outside the door.
The boss of "Nightfall" was a very mysterious figure in Tung City. Even back when she was known as the daughter of a wealthy tycoon, Norris had no idea whether the boss of "Nightfall" was a man or a woman.