Chapter 1582
Chapter 1582
The people in the private dining room originally thought that Edwin had entered the wrong room. "Are you crazy? We waited in line for over half an hour before getting the best private dining room. Why should we give it to you just because you offer money? We don't lack money."
"You look like an elite. But how can you ask such a brainless question?"
"Go away. If you don't leave, I'll ask a waiter to drive you away! You do put us in a bad mood..."
It took one more than ten thousand dollars to have a meal in the private dining room, and the people here were not poor.
They wouldn't give up such a good room for a small amount of money.
Noticing the people's sarcastic tones and expressions, Edwin narrowed his eyes with annoyance. "If you are willing to spare me the room, I'll arrange for a room for you at the five-star hotel opposite, and I'll give each of you ten thousand dollars in cash. What do you think of it?"
Since Edwin offered rich rewards, some people were tempted. But their leader, Zain, was probably wealthy, so he refused flatly. "No way! I've said that no matter how much money you give us, we won't quit the room. Waiter, what are you doing? We're having a private party today. If you let him make trouble again, aren't you afraid that I'll make a complaint?"
When the waiter heard Zain's words, his face turned bloodless. He kept apologizing to the people in the private dining room and then tried to persuade Edwin to leave.
Curling his lip, Edwin took out his phone and snapped a photo of Zain.
"Why do you take a photo of me?" Zain slapped the table, stood up and then pointed at Edwin angrily.
Shutting his ears to Zain's question, Edwin calmly sent the photo to Lucas, put on a Bluetooth earbud, and ordered," Find out this person's identity. If he has a company, buy his company. If he has no company, let him go bankrupt."
After Edwin gave the order, a dead silence descended on the room.
Then the people burst out laughing...
"Hahaha, buy my company? You're really a lunatic," Zain said ironically.
People were in convulsions. Even the waiter and the manager began to regret having taken Edwin here.
Ding, ding, ding.
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