“The first is Rachel Mitchell, also known as the rose. I believe she's a student at Pollerton University studying to be an actress. She also took dance classes for a few years. Hence, her waist is so flexible that she can do any pose you want. It's worth the price.” Yeshua then gestured an eight with his hand.
“Eight hundred?” asked Donald.
Yeshua rolled his eyes. “It's eight thousand!”
“You must be joking. Eight thousand a night? Is she made of gold?”
“If you think she's expensive, wait until you hear about the rest.” Grinning, Yeshua rubbed his chin. “Anyway, the second is Ashley Goodman, the hibiscus. Thirty-something years old. Apparently, she doesn't do anything but talk to the customers like a caring older sister. She's so good at what she does that customers are willing to spend twelve thousand per night with her.”
Instead of replying, Donald simply smiled as though he was listening to a story.
“The third is Geneva Vasque, the jasmine. I think she's a doctor working in a hospital. She's very well-educated, so she's an intellectual beauty. If you want to spend a night with her, you need to fork over fifteen thousand.”
“What about the fourth?”
“The fourth is Xandra,” uttered Yeshua as he gazed at Xandra with saliva present at the edges of his lips. “If you want to sleep with her, you need to pay at least twenty thousand.”
“Why is she so expensive?” Donald inquired. She has an alluring body and face, yes, but she's incomparable to Jennifer. I don't understand how he seems so infatuated with her.
“It's not because of how pretty she is. Her position in the parlor is why she's so expensive. Think about it. She's the manager of this establishment, and she controls the other Golden Flowers. Don't you think it'll feel immensely satisfying to conquer her?”
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