Three million, three hundred and sixty thousand...
This amount of money—even for the wealthy second generation—very few would spend it like this.
At least, Gavin Cobb and Ellie Cobb had never shopped this way.
Their family had always emphasized keeping a low profile, quite different from those in the business world, and they rarely flaunted their wealth in public.
This was also why Darien Britt didn't know Ellie's true identity.
To Darien, Ellie was just a moderately wealthy heiress—a young lady whose family owned a bar and ran a small business, nothing extraordinary.
Even though she drove a sports car, it wasn't particularly expensive.
Moreover, many businesspeople's consumption here started in the millions, yet every time Ellie's tab never exceeded two hundred thousand—this had always irked Darien.
He sneered.