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Great Marshal: Marrying the Bridesmaid novel Chapter 39

Their boss had already informed them in advance, telling them that the boss' boss was coming today and that his name was Zeke.

The waitresses had imagined the big boss to be some middle-aged man with a huge tummy. They did not expect someone so young and athletic.

The four of them quickly bowed in unison, “Welcome, Mr. Williams. We're honoured by your visit. Mr. Williams, please follow me, your room has already been prepared.”

Zeke turned around. “Dad, mom and Lacey, come, let's go in.”

The Hinton family were dumbfounded.

They had never expected the pretty waitresses to show Zeke so much respected. They had even bowed to welcome him.

They also noted that when the girls spoke to Lawrence Herbert, they had only smiled politely in a professional manner.

The pretty waitresses hurried to Daniel's side.

“Sir, let me take your coat.”

“Ma'am, let me take your handbag.”

Daniel Hinton's family were surprised by their hospitality. They awkwardly let the girls help them carry their stuff.

Then, in a daze, they let the pretty girls lead them inside the Grand Millenium.

The waitresses led them to the doorway of a very luxurious room.

Just when they were about to enter, Lawrence Herbert's voice came from behind them, “You... how did you get in?”

They turned around to look and saw Lawrence and William sitting at a normal table in the hall.

Daniel immediately felt proud and vindicated.

“My son-in-law is an important person. We don't need a membership card or appointment to enter. Oh, why are you sitting down to eat in the common dining hall? Why not come inside our room and let us show you what real class is?”

Hannah was also full of pride. She instructed the pretty waitresses, “Girls, please put our stuff in the room first.”

“Sure, ma'am,” the pretty girls replied sweetly.

Only then did the father-and-son pair realize that the people carrying the Hinton's stuff were the four pretty girls who had welcomed them previously.

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