The waiter fell to the ground in a mess.
He was in a panic. When he heard Cindy White's questioning, he was so scared that he couldn't stop shivering. He immediately tried to explain himself and said, "Miss White and Mr. Jones, I didn't mean to eavesdrop. I'm just..."
"What were you trying to do?" Cindy snapped. "How dare you eavesdrop on us?"
The waiter was so shocked that he said a few "I'm just", but in the end, he did not complete his sentence.
Cindy's question made him shudder even more.
Heinz Jones had witnessed situations like this many times before, so he knew what was going on with just a glance.
He, a popular man in Northern City, had just entered a room with an aspiring celebrity. Naturally, it would make some waiters suspect that both of them had something fishy going on.
That was why the waiter eavesdropped on them and Heinz was not surprised at all.
Heinz glanced at him coldly and said unpleasantly, "Pack up your stuff and leave the club."
"Mr. Jones, I am sorry, I've made a mistake," the waiter immediately begged for mercy.
Heinz said indifferently, "If you want to eavesdrop on us, then you should have known that you have to
pay the price if you got caught. Otherwise, there will be no rules in this world and humans will not have principles. Everyone should bear the consequences of their own behaviors.”
After saying that, he walked out. Cindy also snorted and said, "Yes, you have to pay the price."
At that moment, the manager at the door also heard some noises and realized something. He quickly ran over and asked with a smile, "What's wrong, Mr. Jones? What's wrong? What happened?"
Heinz glanced at him and said coldly, "You can watch your surveillance camera. I didn't expect that the waiter in your club would have such dirty behavior. It seems that some actions have to be taken."
After saying that, Heinz left.
Cindy followed behind Heinz again.
"Mr. Jones, it's this way. We can't go up there. It seems to be this way," Cindy said.
She pointed to a direction and led Heinz there.
"Where exactly is it?" Heinz asked in a deep voice.
Cindy looked around and said, "My assistant will be here right away."
As she spoke, her assistant ran over, nodded at Heinz, and said respectfully, "Hello, Mr. Jones."
"Tell us where they are," Heinz said quickly.
"They are in room 109." The assistant showed the direction and said, "Turn left from this hallway. The innermost suite is where they are in."
As soon as the assistant finished speaking, Heinz rushed to the innermost room with big steps. Cindy, who was wearing high heels, could barely catch up to Heinz with the help of her assistant.
They hurried to the door of room 109.
At that moment, Grace Smith's stern voice came from the room.
"Mr. Hudson, I didn't expect you to be such a person. It seems that I have wasted my time today to come and have this interview with you. I feel very ashamed of your behavior and words," Grace said.
"Ah," a male voice came. "Don't say that, Miss Smith. I just feel that you're in a very rough situation. How can a beautiful lady like you be a reporter? How can you be willing to stay in a small newspaper office for the rest of your life? You should find a man who loves you and spend the rest of your life with him. I can give you a wonderful life. Why don't you consider giving up working as a reporter? If you choose to obey me, I will give you a house as a gift today," said Jason Hudson.
"No need," Grace said coldly. "You can give the house to your mother."
Grace turned around and was about to leave, but she was caught by Jason.
"Where do you think you're going?" Jason asked.
"Let me go!" Grace shouted sharply. "If you pull me again, I will shout for help."
"Haha, shout for help?" Jason chuckled and said sarcastically. He was in his early forties and was not bad looking, but his features were incomparable to Heinz's. He was so angry that his mustache was tilted at that moment.
"Even if you shout until your throat is sore, no one will come and save you. Let me tell you. I never fail to get the woman I want," Jason said.
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