However, Sean and Zander were meeting with three old comrades today. There would be some discussion over the dining table about things that happened on the battlefield—many of which were military secrets, so no one could know.
It would be bad if it leaked out.
It was why Zander stressed the need for a private room. They would have to go to another restaurant for dinner if there was no private room available.
"Gentlemen, please come upstairs with me..."
The waitress said and began leading the way, but a large group of people walked in just then.
This group of people was in high-end suits. They all looked like successful people.
The one at the front was a middle-aged man in his 40s, and the young man beside him was none other than Jonathan!
"Give us a private room!"
As soon as the group entered, the middle-aged man said in a voice so loud that the customers in the whole dining area might have heard him.
"I'm sorry. There are no more private rooms left."
Another waitress said to the group.
"What? No more private rooms? Are you kidding me? Do you have any idea who I am? Do you have any idea of my identity? I have a stake in Sky Restaurant. Believe it or not. I can fire all of you with one word."
Hearing this, the waitresses in charge of welcoming guests at the door looked troubled.
The waitress, who was leading Sean and Zander upstairs, instantly had a ghastly expression.
After a moment's hesitation, the waitress shouted to the group, "We have another private room. You can have it."
Zander instantly looked furious at this, while Sean's expression remained calm.
"Haha, isn't there a private room here? Who said there are no more private rooms?"
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