CEO’s Mysterious Fiancée By Piper Dunlap Chapter 260
CEO's Mysterious Fiancee
chapter 260 Pay Money for the Mess âNonsense!â Tyrellâs cousin-in-law didnât believe it. Several relatives and friends around him were getting things worse.
âYou are only a waiter and you donât know anything about the private dining area. I donât blame you, but if you donât call the manager here today, we will do something!â
âYes, call your manager over! Apologize to us personally!â
âWho are you? Being a waiter and making you feel superior? What right do you have to ask us to leave?â
One of them even blew a cloud of smoke on the waiterâs face, revealing a look of disdain.
âIâm sorry, sir. You canât smoke here.â The waiter kept his cool. âMr. Tate really didnât reserve the entire restaurant. If you donât believe me, you can ask him in person. An honored guest came to our restaurant today. The manager personally serves the private room, so he canât come over. Please be kindly noted.â
âWhat do you mean by that? Are you looking down on us?â
âWhat? The guests in the private room are distinguished guests. We have already booked the entire restaurant, and you look down upon us? Youâre too rude!â
âTyrell must have booked the entire restaurant. Otherwise, why is there not a single person in the hall?â
*Call your manager over!â
âThatâs right. Weâll see him!â
At this time, Lindsey saw that the guests were making a ruckus and hurriedly came over to ask, âWhat happened?â
Davon is still here. If he sees the behavior of the Tate family, wonât he discredit Abbigail?
A few relatives told her what had happened. The waiter did not forget to add, âMadam, if you and Mr.
Tale had not insisted, our manager would not have left the area in front to treat your guests. Our manager will not receive other guests today. Now this area is all dirtyâ¦â
The table was full of leftovers. There were melon shells on the ground and cigarette butts everywhere.
Someone had even put the cigarette on the carpet and extinguished it. There were several holes in the carpet.
It was the first time that such rude customers had appeared in the Morningstar Restaurant.
âIf you insist on adding this area, the service fee will be increased by 20â¦â
After all, the carpet was dirty and broken. It would take a lot of time and money to clean up and maintain it later.
âLindsey, tell him that Tyrell has booked the whole place!â
âNow the whole place belongs to our family. Let me tell you. I can do whatever I want!â
Get Bott âWhen we booked the whole place, we must have included the service fee. Now you want to raise the fee? Didnât you say that Morningstar Restaurant is under the Stowe Group? Isnât it too rude of you?â
The other waiters hurriedly came over to stop him.
âSir, you broke the carpet in our restaurant. We didnât say much about this, but this carpet is imported from Italy. We didnât intend to ask you to compensate, but to charge some service fees.â
âJust now, there was someone who peed in the soil of the green plant. The green plant is very delicate and could only be watered a little every five days. It is a special breed from France. One plant cost 320 thousand dollars.â
âMadam, these are the guests you invited. Please say something.â
The few waiters were polite, but the bunch of members of the Tate family were shouting â320 thousand dollars! Are you robbers? How can you ask us to pay for this so casually? My grandson peed there to help you fertilize the plant. You donât thank us but you are extorting money?â
âWe have eighty eight people spending money here, and you have earned a lot, havenât you? You are still not satisfied, and you want more money? Are you robbers? Arenât you too crazy for money?â
âThis is too much! We must see your manager today!â
âYes, I dirtied it! So what?â
At this time, someone picked up a plate of leftovers and poured it on the carpet.
âWait a minute!â Lindsey was in shock, but it was already too late to stop her cousin.
The other people also followed the guy, crushing the cigarette butt on the carpet and pouring soup into the green plants.
âCousins!â Lindsey almost fainted.
Suddenly, when someone was making trouble, he bumped into an ancient porcelain vase.
Unfortunately, there was no carpet in the place where it fell. There was only a crashing sound ringing out and the porcelain vase broke into pieces.
The entire hall suddenly quieted down.
âThe porcelain vase was made one thousand years ago. One cost 48 0 thousand dollars.â
Hearing the waiter, Lindsey felt her legs go soft. She felt dizzy.
Davon felt the Tate family was rude and got dissatisfied with their behavior. However, Abbigail went to the bathroom and had not returned at this time.
Lindsey called Tyrell over, and the waiter called his group leader.
âSorry, Mr. Tate, you really have to pay for this.â After listening to what happened, the team leader spoke out the bill, 48 0 thousand dollars for porcelain, 320 thousand dollars for green plants; plus 80 thousand dollars for the carpet. We can provide the purchase certificate. If you donât compensate, we will call the police!â
âIt was a misunderstanding. It was all a misunderstandingâ¦â Tyrell wanted to hold the leaderâs shoulder, but the team leader did not take this.
âToday, Mr. Stowe is also in the restaurant. If he knows it, you should know what will happen.â
When Tyrell heard this, he knew that something was wrong.
Martin was cold-blooded and ruthless. Whoever dared to cause trouble in his place was courting death.
âTyrell, didnât you reserve the entire place? Why are you afraid of him!â
âMoreover, Tyrell is the richest man in Dolton, yet we canât afford to pay a few dollars? You are looking down on us!â
Tyrell wiped the sweat off his forehead. Suddenly, he saw Davon not far away. âWait a moment,â he said hurriedly.
Then, he went to talk to Davon.
âDavon, help me! You also know that I donât have that much cash on handâ¦â
It had become a habit for Tyrell to ask for benefits from his future son-in-law.
However, Davonâs expression was ugly as he said, âTyrell, to be honest, I donât have much money left in my cardâ¦â
âThen, can you help share some of my burdens? Some of my relatives have been living in the countryside.
since they were young. They did not cause trouble on purposeâ¦â
Davon looked in the direction of the bathroom. Abbigail had not returned. He did not want to be a su*ker.
However, Tyrell kept calling him son-in-law, almost pleading.
Tyrell even said, âAbbigailâs grandmother said that when she gets better, she will give all the shares to Abbigail after you marry. You will be also happyâ¦â
âTyrell, thatâs not what I meantâ¦â
âThen why are you hesitating?â Tyrell continued to persuade.
After all, Davon had just gone to university. After being fooled by Tyrell, he finally told the truth, âI can only pay 48 0 thousand dollars. This is all I have left in my card.â
âAlright. Then transfer 48 0 thousand dollars to my account and I will pay for the messâ¦â
Although Davon was unwilling, he transferred 48 0 thousand dollars to Tyrell in the end.