In the other presidential suite next door, William took a sip of his tea after getting his work done.
He asked Marcus casually, "What is she doing now?"
"She? You mean miss Brown? She ate most of the food prepared for her. Later she was shown to the suite to rest. The butler reported that she is now taking a bath and seems to be in a good mood!" Marcus replied.
Hearing this, William was amused, especially when he recalled her standing in the lobby with tears streaming down her face.
Seeing the smile on William's face, Marcus knew that he was in good mood now.
"As for Mason and Ronald, they must feel uncomfortable after being treated like that. Will they vent their anger on Miss Brown?"
"Definitely!"
"If so, why do you still stand by Miss Brown?" Marcus was confused.
"I love to. Is there anything wrong?" William replied calmly.
What had happened last night involuntarily occurred to him. He remembered everything included the way Valeria hugged him with a blush and the petal- like red mark on the sheet.
Thought of that, William felt a little bit hot, and he was surprised about it. He was well-behaved usually, but now he lost his control when thinking about her just for a while. Wasn't it too strange?
In the suite beside, Valeria had a tight sleep and did not wake up until nine o'clock the next morning.
After she washed up, the breakfast was ready for her.
And the breakfast was excellent. After finishing it, Valeria was about to leave.
But she suddenly remembered that she had not paid yet.
She still didn't understand why she could eat and live without paying money.
Weren't they afraid that she would leave without setting the bill?
However, Valeria would never do that. So she went to the reception and checked the bill.
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