Then, someone picked up a plate of leftovers and dumped it right on the carpet.
"Uncle, wait!" Olga was shocked, but it was too late to stop it.
The other relatives followed suit, some stubbing out their cigarettes on the carpet, some pouring soup on the plants.
Olga felt dizzy.
Suddenly, someone accidentally knocked over an antique while wreaking havoc.
Ironically, the antique fell where there was no carpet, and with a loud crash, it shattered into pieces.
The entire hall went quiet.
"This antique is worth three million dollars."
Hearing the waiter's words, Olga felt weak in the knees and dizzy.
Zachary, seeing the outrageous behavior of his family, was immediately disgruntled with their manners, but Yoli had gone to the restroom and hadn't returned yet.
Olga summoned Attlee, and the waiter called the supervisor.
"I'm sorry, Mr. Murphy, but you really have to pay for this," the supervisor, after hearing what happened, noted. "The antique is three million dollars, the plant is two hundred thousand dollars, and the carpet is fifty thousand dollars. We can provide the original purchase receipts. If you don't pay, we'll have to call the police."
"Kris, it's all a misunderstanding." Attlee tried to make nice with the supervisor, but it didn't work.
"Our CEO is also dining here today. If he gets wind of this, you know the consequences."
Upon hearing this, Attlee felt a sense of impending doom.
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