Hill Hotel, River City.
Although the hotel was no match for Riverleaf Lakeside, it was classy too.
If Riverleaf Lakeside Hotel was number one in River City, Hill Hotel was definitely number two.
James knew Riverleaf Lakeside Hotel already belonged to Reach For Will Group.
Therefore, there was no way he would hold his wine party there.
James had booked the entire Hill Hotel tonight.
Therefore, the only people eligible to enter the hotel today were people with invitations.
The wine party started at 8 p.m.
However, people were already arriving before 7 p.m.
After all, many people wanted to suck up to Jen-bond Holdings.
Therefore, many came early.
Many luxury cars arrived at the open parking lot in front of the hotel.
It was crowded and bustling by the time the wine party was about to start.
Many successful-looking middle-aged men and women appeared.
Many of them were influential in River City.
There were not only affluent families and heads of large corporations but also government officials.
Those affected by the Zimmer family's fundraising scandal attended the wine party too.
This wine party was going to be a blast.
Many people knew that tonight was the night Sean would be destroyed.
Lennon Group and Reach For Will Group were no match for Jen-Bond Holdings.
Many were waiting to see Sean make a fool of himself.
Some were worried about Sean, but only a few.
More and more people gathered there.
There were kids and elderly, middle-aged men and women, and youths who followed their parents to make connections.
That included the Quinn family.
Quill and Jon stood at the door and greeted visitors.
Greeting guests seemed to be for the lowly.
However, that depended on what kind of guests they were greeting.
Most of River City's big shots were here today.
Standing here receiving guests was a chance to show face.
Ordinary people were not qualified to greet those guests even if they wanted to.
Jon and Quill were beaming.
They knew the Zimmer family's reputation in River City would skyrocket after tonight.
Following Jen-Bond Holdings was promising.
Even if Jen-Bond Holdings took most of the profit, and the Zimmer family could only take a small part, it would still be a lot!
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