He didn't know what Talia did. Every time they met, she didn't wear any makeup, like a college girl.
When Rose first saw Talia without makeup, she thought the angel was actually Talia.
Talia said she would do anything to keep him smiling and focusing on painting.
Rose thought Talia was really great, but at the same time, she felt sorry for Talia.
Talia had done so much for the man she loved. No one knew her pain and sorrow.
Rose knew how it felt, because she had also done a lot for her family.
The difference was that she wouldn't sell herself for making money.
Soon her phone rang. "It's done. She's my best friend, and you can go straight to her."
"Thank you."
"I'll give you her number."
"Okay."
"Girl, remember, no matter what happens, don't trust anyone." Talia reminded her thoughtfully.
"I see."
"Including my best friend. She's willing to help you, but only if you don't compromise her interests.
"People who work in places like this are complicated. Actually, I'm not a very nice person, either.
"I said this because I really regard you as my sister. This world is so dangerous that you have to be careful. Understand?"
Talia knew Rose well. Rose was as innocent and kind as the man she loved.
Talia had been in the dark too long, so she was desperate to protect people who'd never been in the dark before.
"Yes."
"Call me if you need anything."
"I will."
Hanging up the phone, Rose felt so warm. She'd heard a lot of people call Talia's names in private.
But from her point of view, Talia was a very kind person. She must have the wings of an angel.
In addition to paying her boyfriend's medical bills, she also helped some needy students go to school.
Compared with Sofia, Talia was really nice to her.
Rose dialed the number that Talia gave her. This woman sounded just like Talia.
"Talia has told me about you. You can call me Katie. Still in college, huh?"
"Yes, Katie."
"So you've never played cards before?"
"Well... I've played it with my roommates before," Rose said in a serious tone.
"So you do know nothing. Forget it, come to my place now and I'll teach you."
"Alright, thank you, Katie."
"I did it only because I owe Talia a favor. You should thank her."
After hanging up the phone, Rose rushed to Katie's house. She had too many things to learn.
She was in desperate need of money, so she needed to learn how to be a dealer as soon as possible.
Katie's place was a high-class apartment. Rose had gone to Talia's place once. It was a very old apartment.
Talia had made a lot of money, but very little of it was actually spent on herself.
Rose looked at the exquisite door in front of her, thinking that Talia could have had this.
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