Chapter 1186
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
At the cashierâs desk, the cashier gave her the total. She was shocked.
âHow much, did you say?â The woman repeated with a smile, âMiss Debbie, itâs 6.17 million.â
*6.17 million? Thatâs highway robbery!â Debbie held her purse tightly and said, âShow me the check
please.â
She slapped her forehead regretfully, staring at the receipt in disbelief.
The dishes cost $170, 000. That was okay. But the private reserve cost three million each bottle. âThe
Liquor wasnât that amazing. It must be the bottles.â The two bottles of Liquor together cost six million.
No wonder Elmer had been so happy when he left.
Looking at the bill, Debbie wanted to cry
Why did she have to eat here? Why did she order two bottles of that incredibly rare Liquor without
checking the price?
âWhatâs the matter?â a familiar cold voice asked.
Debbie recognized it. She didnât have to look behind her to know it was
Carlos.
A N G E L A âs L I B R A R Y
She recalled that last time she had rear-ended his car and Carlos didnât ask her to pay anything. âIâll just
consider this as my way of paying him back.â Debbie took a deep breath and gave the cashier her
credit card.
âHere it is.â
Feigning a relaxed expression, she turned her head back and told
Carlos, âNothing. Iâm paying the check.â
And then she saw Carlos wasnât alone. Stephanie was standing beside him, on his arm, looking at her
coldly.
Debbie had intended to settle the bill and leave. But Stephanieâs appearance bugged her. She
suddenly asked Carlos with a smile, âCarlos may I have a discount?â
Hearing her question, Stephanie snorted and gave her a scornful smile.
âA discount? Whatâs that? Why come here if you canât afford it?â
Debbie swatted her ear and gave Carlos a disgusted look.
âWhat was that? I heard a noise. Like a mosquito. Iâd watch out-those things spread disease.â
âDebbie! Youâ¦â Stephanieâs cheeks turned red with anger.
Carlos cast Debbie a cold glance.
âBring me the bill.â
The cashier trotted over right away and handed the check to him politely with both hands. He looked at
it and then said to Debbie,