If she didn't get AIDS, she would get nothing. After hearing that, Natalie just wanted to laugh.
"I think you have forgotten the fact that I got AIDS because of you." Natalie said.
"That's why I gave you another half a million. It was your own business that you couldn't keep the money before. It's none of my business." The old man didn't care about her.
The anger in Natalie’s heart rose slowly, as i f a burst of smoke condensed into a boiling flame in an instant, "Why didn’t you tell me that you got AIDS in advance?"
"You didn't ask me about that, and we both just got what we needed. What you wanted was money, and what I wanted was enjoyment. It doesn't seem to have much conflict with the fact that I have AIDS." The old man said. He wasn't ashamed that he had infected the AIDS with her.
Natalie only wanted to say, "Why don't you go to the hell?"
He should say such words, and he should indeed go to the hell.
"Don't be so unscrupulous in front of me. T o be honest, I don't like you at all. Take the money and get out of my face." The old man said rudely.
At this moment, the old man's mobile phone rang, and he picked it up. He said with a gentle voice that made her disgusted, "Sweetheart, I'll come right away. Take a shower and wait for me. By the way, I've booked a presidential suite at the Hilton Hotel. I will take you to the Maldives and book the flight ticket at night..."
Natalie felt disgusted by his words. He was willing to spend so much money taking another woman on a trip, but he treated her like this...
The man threw a check for half a million dollars on the ground leisurely without another word. Then he was going to leave the villa directly.
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