Gazing out into the distance, the deep blue swimming pool and the vast ocean seemed to merge into one, creating a stunning tableau against the white clouds and blue sky.
One couldn't help but exclaim that it was truly devoid of humanity!
The manager explained that this villa was not normally available for reservations, and only members of the Lawrence Family could use it.
It amounted to having a monopoly on the resort's best viewpoints and landscapes, and they remained idly here all year round, never made available to guests even when unoccupied.
A villa like this one would cost at least over 1,500 to 3,000 dollars a day. One hundred days would come close to 300 thousand, and a year would be over 600 thousand dollars. Yet, the Lawrence Family left it vacant, unwilling to convert it into cash.
Enna Clark could not understand this practice.