Chapter 519 Showing off Wealth
As such century–old restaurants adhered strictly to etiquette, the wine was personally delivered by the
restaurant owner.
He wasn’t exactly sure of the people in the Yarwood family. But, according to the family’s upbringing, the
so–called “brother–in–law” from Charlie’s room should know that Dalton wouldn’t be able to drink alcohol
at all due to his poor health.
Why would they ask to have a bottle of red wine sent over?
But this was a rare opportunity for the owner to see Dalton. After all, it was widely known in their circle that Dalton rarely dined out unless necessary.
Lester Wurth, the restaurant’s owner, often met with the Winston and Scott families‘ sons. Even if they came, they would never dare to give Dalton alcohol. They would respectfully offer him tea instead.
Sometimes, Dalton would simply ask for everyone’s understanding by telling them he hadn’t been feeling
well.
None of these sons from prestigious families would tell him no
Lester felt something was off about this bottle of wine he was holding. Bus still, he wore a determined expression as if he would offend someone important if he didn’t send it over.
As he couldn’t make a decision, he had to come and deliver it himself.
However, Lester didn’t plan on taking money for the wine, nor did he dare to let Dalton drink it. He didn
even open it.
Holding a wine opener, he approached Dalton with a smile and informed, “Mr. Yarwood, a group of students from Sacred Heart Medical University in the Dawn Room said this is from your brother–in–law.”
When Lester said this, he deliberately glanced at Wynter.
At first, Lester didn’t know who Wynter was. When he noticed Dalton’s attitude later, he was shocked.
He never expected Dalton, who always kept his distance from others, to bring a woman and her parents to dinner and even call it a family banquet.
Lester was clever, so he thought about it for a moment.
For Dalton to hold a family banquet for her, and for her to be held in high regard by Dalton…
Who else could Wynter be other than the Quinnell family’s seventh child?
Before meeting her, Lester had heard Kingbourne’s rich heirs mentioning her.
“You should indeed ask her,” Dalton commented. “I’m under her management now.”
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