Lucy did the mental calculations. If one floor cost 3,500 dollars, renting both floors would cost 7,000 dollars a month.
Since she was not sure how long she would stay in Charleston, she conservatively estimated that she would stay for a year.
For 12 months, the total would be 84,000 dollars.
Lucy furrowed her brows in distress. Back at home with the Quinn family, she never lacked allowance, but coming up with 84,000 dollars at once was not easy.
She opened her purse and took out a black card.
She hesitated before taking it out. It was given to her by Matthew before she left. Perhaps this card could help her pay the rent.
She was not sure whether there was enough money in the card. If there was not enough, this would not end well.
Lucy had never seen the card before, so she did not know that the black card had unlimited credit. Any expenses she made would be recorded by the bank, and specialized personnel would settle the payments each month.
Moreover, the card was accepted internationally.
Lucy should realize who she was. She was the wife of the richest man in the world!
It was just 84,000 dollars. She should just use the card!
However, Lucy was still hesitant. She took out the black card with a troubled expression on her face, but ultimately, she gritted her teeth and decided to rent the two floors because she really liked the place.
If she could not pay with her black card, she could just wait until Cillian came back and have him pay in advance. She could just pay him back later.
She handed the black card to the woman and asked, “Do you accept card payments? I’d like to rent both floors for a year. Is that possible?”
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