Chapter 30
Chapter 30
Only one person had booked the entire restaurant before. Two years ago, the son of a wealthy family
chose to propose to his girlfriend in the Crystal Restaurant. The event had been a huge sensation, and
many women had intently admired his girlfriend.
This incident was also a stark contrast against how Samuel had married into the Sues, and plenty of
people had compared the two episodes.
"No problem. Do you have any special requests in mind?" the manager replied happily. The restaurant
was a business that was out to make a profit. Since this customer said that money was not a problem,
naturally everything else was not a problem.
"Can you arrange a piano to be in the middle of the restaurant?" Samuel asked.
"No problem at all," the manager replied. "So long as you are able to pay, we will fulfill your every need
and want."
Samuel stayed for a while, discussing details with the manager. He only left after he paid the deposit.
The waiters in the restaurant could not help but recall the incident that had rocked Cloud City two years
ago. Infatuated expressions came across several of the women’s faces.
"I hope that I can meet a rich guy too. I'd be so happy if
he really books an entire restaurant to show his love for me."
"Ah, what a lucky girl! She’ll be the envy of the town for months again."
"Get on to work," the manager said disdainfully as he watched his waitresses acting like lovestruck This text is © NôvelDrama/.Org.
teenagers. "These things only happen in your dreams."
The foreman scurried to the manager’s side. "Sir, which wealthy family is that young fellow from?" he
asked.
The manager shook his head. “I'm not too sure. He doesn't look familiar to me, but he did pay a deposit
of about a hundred thousand already. There shouldn't be a problem. We won't receive any customers
starting from the 21st and help him decorate the place. There’s no room for mistakes here."
The foreman nodded his head.
The waiters quickly leaked the news that someone had booked the entire restaurant. Cloud City was
abuzz again. A similar incident had been a sensation two years ago, after all. Many women were sure
to coo and fuss over this one too.
In the Sues company office.
During the lunch break, Linda went to the office to pour out her heart again. Ever since the Piano
Prince made his debut, she had not eaten or slept. It was like she was an entirely different person.
Yvonne had advised her plenty of times, trying to drag her out of her wonderland. However, Linda was
like a stubborn mule that refused to be steered into another direction.
"My competition is so fierce, Yvonne. What if I can't beat out those vixens?" Linda pouted toward her
best friend.
Yvonne scanned Linda from head to toe. "You definitely won't lose in the looks and figure department,"
she said. "You should worry more about this 'Piano Prince'. You've only seen his back. What if h e turns
out to be super gross?"
Linda's expression sharpened when she heard Yvonne's words. "I'm warning you, don’t criticize my
Prince Charming," she cautioned. "If you say another ill word about him, I'll..."
"You'll do what?" Yvonne asked, grinning.
Linda clenched her teeth. "I'll cut off all ties with you,” she said ferociously, "and you'll lose me forever."
Yvonne was speechless for a moment. "Why do I feel a s though I've heard this somewhere before? I
think someone told me this during high school," she said. "I n the end though, she clung to me sobbing
and crying and saying that she was a fool to fall for a b*stard."
"Hmph.” Linda pursed her lips. "How can he ever compare to the Piano Prince? That b*stard is still
trying to contact me," she said. "He cried and claimed that he regretted everything. I can't be bothered
with
him though."
During their schooling years, Linda was a mere plain jane. However, girls often blossomed when they
turned eighteen-and sure enough, she evolved from a n ugly duckling and into a beautiful swan. All the
boys that had looked down on her before would profess their love for her every time there was a school
gathering, practically throwing themselves at her feet.
"I'm telling you, you shouldn’t give your all into this yet. He's a mere phantom to you. You don't even
know how he looks like, his personality, his family," Yvonne tried to remind her. "The higher you go, the
harder you’ll fall. Don't you know that?"
Linda clenched her hair. She had thought about all the points that Yvonne had raised before. However,
she could not free herself from the charisma of the Piano Prince. All her worries vanished with the wind
whenever she watched the video.
"I don't care. As long as he's not married, I'm not going to back down," Linda said. "Everyone needs to
go wild at least once in their life, right?"
At this moment, Yara suddenly entered the office with a stack of documents in tow.
"We need your signature for these documents," Yara said, expression displeased. She had been
relegated to be Yvonne's subordinate ever since the latter had been promoted to manager, causing her
extreme resentment. Besides, she was the one who wanted to marry into the Hannigans the most, and
she had been beaten out by Yvonne.
"Oh, right. Do you guys know this? Someone booked the entire Crystal Restaurant for an entire day
again," Yara said.
"The Crystal?" Linda was excited when she heard this. "The Crystal in Jewel Building?"
"Is there any other Crystal Restaurant in Cloud City? Who knows which wealthy young master has
done it again?" Yara cast a mocking expression toward Yvonne when she finished her sentence. "If I
remember correctly, you got married on the 22nd too. They're both human, yet the difference is like
heaven and hell."