Chapter 405
Chere was astonished. “Oh, but does Mr. Goldmann know about this?”
Maisie dragged the suitcase to the front of the car. “He doesn’t know, that’s why I plan to give him a surprise.”
At 11:50p.m., the flight to Zena took off on time. The flight would take about ten hours, and it was expected to arrive at 10:00 am the next day When Maisie woke up during the long flight, the sky outside the window was already fully lit, and a thick layer of white cumulus clouds could be seen below the flight.
At 10:00 am sharp, the plane had already lowered its altitude and flew over the cities of Stoslo. Looking down, the high-rise buildings that could be seen everywhere looked like Lego models.
Those urban streets that were intertwined looked like the veins of the cities.
The plane landed on the runway of Zena Airport 30 minutes later.
“I’ve been on a plane all night, and my back and legs hurt.” Cherie dragged her luggage and followed Maisie around. It was the first time she had been on a plane for such a long time.
Maisie placed her hand on Cherie’s shoulder. “You’ll b
e fine. You’ll get used to it.”
Maisie then stopped a taxi when the two of them exited the airport.
The driver slid the window down, and Maisie said fluently, “Please get us to the Rosette Hotel, thank you.”
Maisie could be considered to be quite familiar with Zena. She had reserved a room at the Rosette Hotel online, and the two of them only needed to show the front desk their IDs in order to check themselves into the hotel.
Cherie threw her luggage aside, dashed straight to her big bed, sprung herself onto the bed, and her body bounced on the bed for a bit. “This is so comfy. I can finally sleep in a bed!”
She looked up and found that the wordings on the bed cabinet had an English translation. “Eh? Foreign hotels actually have their own translators?
Maisie put their luggage in place and changed into a pair of slippers. “The Rosette Hotel’s owner is a foreigner, and most of the guests that this hotel attracts are international guests.”
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