Chapter 19: Chapter 19
606 words<html><head></head><body><p>Suddenly, this topic came up again. Layla, who was easily embarrassed, blushed.</p> <p>He really had a professional instinct that allowed him to say such things without hesitation.</p> <p>Samuel enjoyed seeing her blush and loved teasing her. When she got flustered like a little kitten, waving her tiny paws, he felt an urge to dominate her.</p> <p>He originally planned to have her bear a child to appease the Holland family. However, after a few brief encounters, he felt like he had found a treasure.</p> <p>As they ate, Layla kept sneaking glances at Samuel across the table. He seemed to enjoy the snacks here, too.</p> <p>"I thought you'd be picky," she said.</p> <p>Samuel said, "I told you, you can't judge people by their looks; you have to see their hearts. I can endure hard times, too."</p> <p>"Are you going to make up a story next, claiming you became a sex worker because your family was poor or your relative was seriously ill?" Layla squinted at him.</p> <p>Samuel smiled and said, "You've got me all figured out."</p> <p>She replied, "Of course. I'm smart and cold-hearted. Don't think you can fool me with such stories."</p> <p>He teased, "Really? How come I remember you being so passionate that night..."</p> <p>Layla choked, her face turning red. She glared at him, annoyed. "After all this time, you're still bringing it up."</p> <p>Samuel retorted, "I haven't forgotten. And a woman never forgets her first man."</p> <p>Samuel stared deeply at her, his dark pupils seemingly magical, drawing Layla in. Her heart skipped a beat, and she quickly looked away to avoid being captivated by him.</p> <p>Samuel stared at her apple-red cheeks and deliberately asked, "Why is your face so red?"</p> <p>She replied, "It's the spice. Are you done eating? If so, let's go."</p> <p>Before getting out of the car, Layla calmed herself and asked, "You insisted on paying, but you still need to reduce my debt, right?"</p> <p>'Look at her. Money was all she concerned!' Samuel thought, his distinct features softened by the light, making him even more charming. He said, "I keep my word."</p> <p>Layla said, "It's good. After all, we're not that close."</p> <p>Samuel teased, "We've slept together. Doesn't that mean we're close?"</p> <p>"Don't bring it up again." Layla's face turned red with urgency, but her expression remained cold.</p> <p>The charm of this sex worker, combined with his deep voice, was too alluring.</p> <p>Layla asked, "How much is the discount?"</p> <p>He replied, "Fifty thousand dollars."</p> <p>Hearing this number, Layla felt more balanced. It was worth enduring his teasing tonight without hitting him.</p> <p>She opened the door and got out of the car.</p> <p>"See you tomorrow," Samuel said, with a hint of anticipation in his voice.</p> <p>Since the first day was so interesting, the days to come would surely be even more exciting.</p> <p>A beam of light had suddenly shone into his dark life, and he realized what light looked like. He wanted to grasp this light.</p> <p>However, Layla wanted to avoid him, shaking her head repeatedly. "No, it's best if we don't meet."</p> <p>Although she was forced to repay her debt, she really didn't want any contact with him.</p> <p>"Don't say you know me at the company," Layla said as she got out of the car. She had walked a few steps when a strong smell of alcohol wafted over.</p> <p>"Vincent, be careful," Emilia's worried voice came.</p> <p>Across the way, Emilia was supporting a drunken Vincent.</p> <p>"Get away." Vincent pushed her aside, gritting his teeth and calling out Layla, his bloodshot eyes fixed on her as he charged forward.</p> <p>Layla wanted to run, but it was too late. Vincent's burning hand grabbed her.</p> </body></html>