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The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet novel Chapter 54

If it weren't for him suddenly grabbing her collar and letting go, she wouldn't have lost her balance and fallen, and the wine wouldn't have shattered.

So it was all about the dough after all!

Lysander finally understood why Thalassa was crying.

He remembered what Isabella had said: she was also pitiful, resorting to every possible means, even risking jail time, only for all her hard-earned money to be gambled away by her mother.

For her, that twenty grand was like hitting the lottery.

No wonder she cried so hard, so desperately, and so helplessly.

Lysander pulled out his wallet from his pocket, took out a black card, and tossed it at her: "Take it, spend as much as you need, no pin!"

Thalassa caught the gold-edged black card and wiped away her tears. Standing up, she pressed her lips together, sobbed once, and said, "Then I'll tell the manager the wine is on you guys; I'll go swipe the card now."

It was his fault to begin with so he should compensate, and Thalassa had no reason not to accept.

Twenty grand to Lysander was like a drop in the bucket, but for her, it was the straw that broke the camel's back.

Plus, it was Lysander who broke the wine and he should pay for it.

So Thalassa confidently walked out with the card.

Inside the private room, everything was chaotic, and the girls brought in were scared stiff.

Who would have thought a part-time waitress would dare to go toe-to-toe with Mr. Sinclair?

And Mr. Sinclair even tossed her his black card and told her to spend away!

Each of them thought they could profit from Mr. Sinclair that day. If they could please him, they could hit the jackpot tonight.

Even if they couldn't make money, they were still willing to butter him up.

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