"Well, I won't lie to you anymore. This is from a good classmate of mine. She works on a radio station. Coincidentally, she has a life-and-death friendship with this teacher, so she invited this teacher." Louise looked at Monique seriously.
Monique didn't seem to be lying this time. Then she asked again, "But why you dodged when you told me just now."
"Because, because this teacher is a little expensive, I am afraid that you won't agree, so..." Louise said shyly.
Looking at Louise's expression, Monique felt a little guilty.
Louise had done this for her, and she was still suspicious of her.
Or she was inexplicably looking forward to something.
Monique sighed. "I'm sorry, Louise. I was too fierce just now. I just felt a little uneasy. I was afraid that you would do something you shouldn't do."
Louise stepped forward and held Monique's hand. "Then for the sake of my painstaking efforts, can you promise me? I've begged my classmate for a long time and she has made an appointment with the teacher already. If you don't want her now, it will make her embarrassed."
"But..." Monique hesitated.
Louise saw that Monique was in a dilemma. "You don't have to worry about money. I've already given the money to that teacher. Whether you learn it or not, I've already paid and I can't draw it back."
"How much is it?" Monique asked.
Louise gritted her teeth. "Four days and five thousand yuan."
It was indeed very expensive.
More than 1,000 a day.
If it was Monique himself, she would definitely not be able to do it.
It was almost her one month salary.
But things had come to this point.
Let it be.
"Thank you, Louise, but I'll take this money as a loan. When I get my salary, I'll return it to you," Monique said to Louise in a firm tone.
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