Chapter 168
Emmanuel fearlessly stood his ground, arguing convincingly and emerging
victorious in the debate over his gender with Mackenzie.
However, his triumph did not grant him the respect a man deserved. Instead,
he had to run errands and arrange for their stay at a hotel outside the village.
“Sir, do you have any available rooms?” Emmanuel asked the middle–aged,
frugal–looking innkeeper.
The man glanced at Emmanuel and then at Mackenzie standing by the
entrance. He whispered, “Young man, just the two of you?”
“Yeah, that’s right.” Emmanuel nodded in confusion.
I’m here to book a room, not to partake in any illicit activities. Why does the
innkeeper need to speak in such a suggestive tone?
Though the innkeeper couldn’t see Mackenzie’s face, he couldn’t help but
notice her impeccable figure.
He discreetly swallowed his saliva before answering, “Well, young man, our
single room is priced at ninety–eight, while our double room will cost eight
hundred and eighty–eight. Both rooms need to be vacated by noon the
following day.”
Hearing that, Emmanuel was stunned. “Why is the double room so much
more expensive than the single room?”
“Well, the double room has a large round bed.”
“A large round bed justifies a tenfold increase in price?” Emmanuel furrowed
his brows. “What about the size of the room and other amenities?”
“Well, it’s the same!”
The innkeeper was perturbed by Emmanuel’s questioning. Is he really that
foolish? If he requests a double room, I’ll offer him additional services. When
the lady enters, I’ll conveniently claim that there are no more single rooms
-available. That way, he can share a room with her and indulge in the night.
“I’ll have two single rooms then!”
Emmanuel usted no time in making his decision, deterred by the significant
orice differeAY
The innkeader wondered it Emmanuel was oblivious to the opportunity to
shore a room with the attractive woman behind him at an affordable rate.
Although the innkeeper wanted to maximize his profits, he also wanted
Emmanuel to enjoy the night. Hence, he tried hinting once again. “Very well,
please present your ID. I’ll need one ID per room!”
Unfortunately, it seemed Emmanuel hadn’t grasped the hidden meaning
behind the innkeeper’s words. He simply turned around and asked Mackenzie
for her ID card.
What on earth is wrong with this guy? Is he impotent or just broke? It’s not
every day that such a beautiful woman goes out with him and he still insists
on booking two single rooms.
The innkeeper, who had been in the business for ten years, was completely
bewildered by Emmanuel’s actions. In all his years, he had never
encountered such a situation.
If that beauty is willing to sleep with me, I’ll not hesitate to pay eight thousand
and eight hundred, let alone eight hundred and eighty–eight. Spending a
night with a woman like her would be the pinnacle of my life.
“Do you have a room?” Mackenzie asked when she saw Emmanuel rush out
of the entrance.
“Yes, there are rooms available. We need one ID card per room, so I’ll need
yours as well.”
Mackenzie didn’t say anything and simply handed her ID card over to him.
Emmanuel’s eyes briefly scanned Mackenzie’s ID, and he couldn’t help but
notice that her photo exuded the same stunning beauty, untouched by the
need for makeup.
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