The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chapter 128
Chapter 128 Coincidence
After listening to Stephanie, Caspian felt an uneasy feeling in his heart. Lana was a girl with a bright future, which was now ruined.
“Lana came from a modest family. She’s an only child, and I visited her family before. They’ve spent a lot on medical bills, and now their lives are very difficult.
“I wanted to help them, but Lana’s parents refused to take my money the real culprit.” Stephanie shared as she poured her heart out to Caspian.
ce they knew I wasn’t
“Jeremy is an asshole for turning a good girl into such a state. A family has shattered because. of him!” She felt more helpless as she spoke.
Caspian and Sylvia were furious after hearing this. They wished they could tear Jeremy apart right then and there!
At that moment, a waiter came in and said, “I’m sorry, a few VIP guests suddenly arrived. They want to dine in this private room. I apologize, but could you move to another room?”
Hearing this, Caspian’s and Sylvia’s faces turned grim.
“Why? We were here first! Aren’t we VIP guests too? I’ll get a VIP membership right now!” Sylvia said.
She was a general officer, and Caspian was the Diatoranian God of War. Shouldn’t they be treated as esteemed VIP customers?
“I’m really sorry, it was unexpected. The newcomers have a powerful background, and we didn’t dare to offend them,” the waiter nervously apologized.
The waiter could sense that Caspian and the others weren’t easy to handle.
“We should follow the principle of first come, first served. We were here first in the room and already ordered our food. Now, you want us to move? Is this the service of a five–star hotel?” Sylvia said, somewhat irritated..
It would be an insult to Caspian’s title as the Diatoranian God of War if they were to move
rooms.
“I’m really sorry. Please understand our situation,” the waiter said with a wry v smile.
“I want to talk to your manager. I don’t want to waste time with you.” Sylvia cut the chase as she was uninterested in conversing with the waiter anymore.
supervisor,” the waiter said as he was unsure of
didn’t want to trouble the manager. After all, it was a five–star hotel.
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need to get upset over a minor issue,” Stephanie suggested,
see what kind of person is so
couldn’t believe that trouble would find him even
after, a pretentious man in a suit strutted into the room accompanied by
will dine in this room. Hurry up and leave!” the manager shouted
Sylvia’s expression hardened, her anger evident.
manager
pretty doesn’t mean you can be rude. Apologize to Mr. Lincoln now, or I’ll have you thrown
in his 20s took a few steps forward and said arrogantly, “Who
boy, she was
Mr. Lincoln was none other than Jeremy, the jerk who tried
Lana!
anticipated running into him here!
have a problem with that?” Sylvia’s tone turned
these people out! I’ve booked this
right away!” James Yondu took out a
your teacher before. We’ll leave now. There’s no need to kick us out!” When Stephanie saw that the situation was tense,
intervened.
didn’t know Jeremy, but hearing Stephanie address
expected such a coincidence. Even if Jeremy hadn’t shown up, Caspian would have found
voice, Jeremy smiled. “What a coincidence, Ms. Wildman.
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when he saw this.
spare another glance at Jeremy. She just wanted to get away from there
Wildman. I’m here!” Caspian said calmly, reassuring
Jeremy had come to him on his own, how could
curious about how far Jeremy’s arrogance could go!
wouldn’t do anything to harm you. Let’s catch up
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