“Yes, that’s correct,” the general manager replied impatiently, giving Heidi a brief glance. “Our hotel policy prioritizes customers.”

“But the two of them—”

“I heard what this young lady just said,” the lobby manager interjected. “They’re a married couple!”

“Ah…” The general manager pretended to ponder, nodding earnestly. “In that case, it’s an easy solution! Since they are legally married, it’s only reasonable for them to stay together.”

Heidi stood frozen, completely stunned, while Gia, who stood behind her, wore a grimace.

“General manager, what you’re saying isn’t entirely accurate.” Heidi attempted to salvage the situation. “Doesn’t Southeast Aciatic’s law stipulate—”

The manager glanced at her. “Miss, do you understand Southeast Aciatic’s laws better, or do I?”

“Well…”

this situation doesn’t apply to married couples. Spouses are considered one entity, so

Aciatic native!” Heidi retorted sarcastically. “Of course, whatever you

in

and looked at Zuko. ‘Your Lordship, care to give

head to hold his

manager smiled awkwardly, feeling unnecessary

treat me? I am following Southeast Aciatic’s laws by reporting my own student. This is showing you respect! Good intentions

and spoke seriously. “Southeast Aciatic’s laws do indeed stipulate this way. We do not allow single rooms to accommodate two

hearing the words “legally married,” Lina felt a pang of guilt. She couldn’t help

almost melted

to quickly replace the fake marriage certificate with a real one so that the next time they visited Southeast Aciatic, they could openly hold hands wherever they went and indulge in all the intimate

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