"Okay."
Marcus grinned, took off his coat and tossed it to Violet.
Violet hurriedly caught it, "Mr. Scott, again, I'm sorry. I'll give it back to you when I'm done."
"Good! Since you're returning it to me, Miss Violet, how about adding your contact on What's App first?"
Marcus leaned closer with his smiling eyes.
Violet frowned and took a slight step back.
"Mr. Scott, just give me a number."
Marcus was a playboy as other rich people.
She didn't want to get into trouble.
"Isn't Miss Violet divorced? Why are you still so wary of single men?"
Marcus raised his eyebrows and looked at Violet with interest.
Violet clutched the clothes in her hands and said in a light voice: "Mr. Scott, I'm busy. If it's convenient for you to leave your phone number, then I can give the dry-cleaned clothes to the hotel manager ..."
"139 ..."
Marcus didn't wait for Violet to finish before giving her his phone numbers.
Violet hurriedly took out her phone and typed it down.
"Mr. Scott, I'll leave first then."
Looking at the woman's figure leaving with quick steps, Marcus raised his eyebrows and made a wicked smile.
Louis' ex-wife was still quite interesting.
"Mr. Scott, what are you looking at?"
A delicate female voice came from not far away.
Marcus turned his head and smiled delightfully, "Hi, Ms. Grace."
"Is Mr. Scott still satisfied with our suite service?"
Grace glanced around, saw no one else, and winked at Marcus.
"Well, what do you think?"
Marcus walked over to Grace and reached out his hand to stroke her buttocks.
"Stop it. Someone will see us!"
Grace said affectedly and moved away from him.
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