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Chapter 5: I'm only worth that little money, you look at it and give it to me 3

Perhaps for Ruoxi, it was her own death knell, her breathing as she chased the god of death...

Wiping her long, half-wet, half-dry hair, she reflected a strange look in the round and large mirror.

A strange face, a strange smile, she turned around, pretending she didn't recognize herself.

Dragging a leisurely pace, like a proud princess, she sat naked on the bed.

At this moment, the man had already sat up, leaning lazily on the bed, wiping the gold-rimmed glasses in his hands.

Compared to the confused him last night, they were completely calm.

Ye Ruoxi saw the sharp light flashing in his eyes and smiled, the tender drama should indeed end.

She picked up the clothes next to her and put them on. Dark black fishnet stockings were combined with a red givenchy skirt, a white Chanel jacket, and burberry high boots. The high-profile action was just to let the customers see that you were worth the price.

The man smiled, took the glasses in his hand, and slowly put them on. The light was hidden under the glasses, making it invisible.

Ruoxi looked at his expression and suddenly remembered a sentence in her mind. She had forgotten who specifically said it. Is there a conspiracy behind the eyes?

I denied it before, but now I gradually believe it.

"Tell me, how many do you want?" The man looked at her and asked calmly.

Ye Ruoxi raised her lips and smiled, her eyes as charming as silk: "Look, I'm only worth that little money, just give it to me!"

When she said these words, even she felt hypocritical.

He twitched the corners of his mouth and became a little stiff.

But for these people, it still has a certain effect.

Soon, the man looked at her with a sneer, a hint of contempt in his eyes.

She laughed, it wasn't something she cared about.

The man's money was thrown in piles on Ye Ruoxi's face, with a contemptuous smile on his lips, as if he was looking at a clown.

The world is like this. Before they fell in love with you, they pampered you, coaxed you, and treated you like a treasure.

But after one night, they will just throw you a lot of money, then look at you with a flattering smile, and pick it up bit by bit from the ground.

Perhaps what she picked up was not just the money, but her own soul that was scattered everywhere.

It's not that she doesn't understand what kind of animals men are, but she can't stop him, so she sells herself for money again and again.

She has no qualifications. Even if those people put on their pants and don't recognize each other, she still deserves it. Who calls me a prostitute?

When she picked up the money, she smiled happily. Then she approached the man, kissed his cheek, and left flatteringly.

Ye Ruoxi heard the man's cheerful laughter, which lingered for a long time after she left.

This is the bad nature of human beings. Her contemptuousness satisfies his desire to conquer.

Ye Ruoxi smiled softly. She was sure that he would continue to order her next time.

she knows.



Loneliness is an adjective describing a lonely person.

Human beings are social creatures. When an individual leaves the group for too long, human nature will punish the individual in a way. This method is called loneliness.

A woman's loneliness lies in the fact that she is rich and well-dressed, waiting for her husband to return.

Those who have no money can go to nightclubs to find a man and deal with Wei Liao's own trauma.

As for men, the rich ones can find a few mistresses and a few young ladies for fun.

Those who have no money can only hug their wives and breathe separately.



Beijing's nightlife is full of entertainment and entertainment. In the nightclub, the deafening DJ roars happily like a wild beast, and her body is unmodified in a few pieces of cloth. Ye Ruoxi smiles because she is used to this kind of life.

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