Abby gave Serenity a business card and said to her, “Ms. Hunt, this is my business card. It has my contact information. If there is any news about Evan, just call me, and I will stay in Wiltspoon for a week.”
Serenity took the business card and asked her with concern, “Miss Du, where do you live now?”
Abby said, “Wiltspoon Hotel, a hotel owned by your York family.”
Serenity smiled and said, “Wiltspoon Hotel is one of the best hotels in Wiltspoon. You can rest assured that when you stay there, the safety level is very high.
I’ll call you later. All expenses incurred during your stay at the Wiltspoon Hotel will be mine.”
Abby said quickly, “Ms. Hunt, thank you, but no, really no, I can afford the room fee.”
She also came from a wealthy family, and the most important thing she needed was money.
“Miss Du, I know you’re not short on money, but you’ve come a long way and are a guest, so let me do my best to be a landlord.” Just tell me where you want to go, and I will accompany you when I have time. You go have fun, and I’ll be your tour guide for free.
If I don’t have time, I will arrange for someone to be your tour guide and take you to eat all of Wiltspoon’s delicious food. Wiltspoon offers few tourist attractions, and the ones that do exist are all man-made. However, the food is very good. There are many old and inconspicuous restaurants where you can eat the most authentic snacks.”
Many young people in Wiltspoon didn’t know it.
Before she married Zachary, she knew this because she often went looking for delicious food with Jasmine in the streets.
Who said they were both foodies?
Abby smiled. “Ms. Hunt, Well, I won’t be polite to you anymore. I really don’t want you to help me pay for accommodation and other expenses; otherwise, I won’t dare come over next time, and I won’t dare let you know that I’m coming.”
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