Marigold woke up feeling like her body was about to fall apart.
The door of the bathroom swung open, and a tall man with a well-proportioned figure emerged. Marigold stared in astonishment, momentarily forgetting to regain her composure.
"What are you looking at? Wanna do it again?"
Marigold had always thought of their relationship as a simple exchange – she for money, he for pleasure.
When the agreement ended, she left without a trace, settling all debts, and avoiding any entanglements.
Everyone could see that Lennon loved Marigold, and it's only a matter of time before they get married.
However, in the end, they were surprised when Marigold casually walked away without a hint of nostalgia.
The once prestigious and unattainable Lennon bowed his head in front of her, pleading in a hoarse voice, "Marigold, are you really so heartless?"
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