Several men in suits with Bluetooth headsets in their ears walked over. "What's going on, Ms. Yvonne?"
She pointed right at Nathan's nose and announced, "This broke guy is here to cause trouble. He picked somewhere nice to sit but ordered the cheapest tea available. After I told him to move to another table, he now says he wants our boss to show up in three minutes and make him some tea. Isn't he a troublemaker? Should I chase him out?"
Despite being taunted by Yvonne and having everyone's fingers pointed at him, Nathan remained unfazed. "Didn't you say whoever orders the most expensive tea gets to sit here? That's why I'm asking your boss to come and brew me some tea. Is there a problem with that?"
Penny turned red with embarrassment and couldn't stop signaling him with her eyes.
She wanted Nathan to stop talking.This is all humiliating enough.
Even the mayor, Russell Crow, couldn't get to enjoy Mary Sharp's tea despite coming for three days in a ro
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How could an ordinary guy like Nathan expect her to show up in three minutes and make him tea?
Yvonne sneered, "Do you really think someone as lowly as you is worthy of drinking Ms. Sharp's tea?"
"How about we kick him out right now, Ms. Yvonne?" asked one of the security guards.
Ferlyn, who stood and watched the commotion, chimed in sarcastically, "The man says he can get your boss to come in three minutes. It's already been two minutes, so why don't we just wait another minute?”
"I agree with her," Theodore said with a fake smile.
Yvonne crossed her arms and laughed coldly. "Sure. I'd love to see him in a tough spot."
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