The private room still seemed empty after Jagoan and the other three sat in it.
“Mr. Lennon, would you like some escorts? The ladies here are beautiful!” Titus asked in a whisper as he leaned over to Jagoan.
Jagoan glanced at him and waved his hand. “I’m not interested in that. I’m good with just having drinks.”
“Alright. Since you’re not interested, we won’t call for ladies today!” Titus said with some regret.
Sky Room 2 required a minimum spending of 2 million each time. If there were only four of them, they could not spend 2 million even if they drank until they were hospitalized.
Black Gold Bar was the largest bar in Ocean City, but its most expensive wine was a 1990s Lafite, which sold for 80 thousand per bottle. It was also because bars needed high profits, so they deliberately doubled the price. Even if they ordered 20 bottles of Lafite from the 1990s to hit 2 million, Titus could not possibly drink that much. Besides, they had already drunk a lot at Greenview Hotel.
Usually, when he came to Black Gold Bar, he would order several escorts. Then, spending 10 thousand or even 20 thousand dollars on them, spending 2 million was easy as there were many people.
Today, Titus found it hard for the first time to spend 2 million at Black Gold Bar.
There were many affluent families and wealthy heirs in Ocean City, but it was hard to find someone like Titus, who spent hundreds of millions in a bar.
Perhaps Aaron knew that his son had little chance of becoming the heir of the Lake family, so he never controlled Titus’s spending. As long as Titus did not go too far, Aaron let him do whatever he wanted.
It was only recently that they became friends with Jagoan and saw a glimmer of hope in taking down Kennedy that Aaron began to control Titus’ spending. However, Aaron gave Titus the green light when it came to Jagoan. He did not care how much Titus spent.
Peter soon returned, and behind him were tall women dressed in bunny girl outfits and black silk stockings. Each carried a bottle of wine.
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