"You want a bottle? This costs 6.66 million; it’s too expensive!” 2
Rachel gasped. "How can you order something this expensive? Are you trying to kill him?" she stammered.
Britney chuckled menacingly and replied, "What are you afraid of? He said it himself: We can order anything we want. Besides, if we didn't order a little more, how can we get him to stay behind?" 1
After some thoughts, she immediately exclaimed, "No, no, no. A bottle isn't enough...we'll take both. I'm quite interested to taste what this establishment's prized possession tastes like!”
"Two bottles? That'll be over 13 million including the 1.3 million earlier. Oh, good lord, it’s too expensive...
It's over 14 million!" 1
Rachel was flabbergasted. She wanted Fane to be in a tough spot and also wanted him to be embarrassed silly, but... Would spending over 14 million not pressure him to death?
"Hehe... Didn't you notice how he was acting earlier? H e claims to be rich and told us to order anything we want so blatantly.""
This time, we have to teach this brat a very good lesson!"
Britney pulled Rachel away from where they initially stood and whispered, "This is an extremely rare opportunity, though.”
Britney suddenly scoffed at the thought of something. "That reminds me... Didn't that brat mention he makes 20 million a month? Didn't he also say he bought two Porsches? Even we don't have the heart to buy one and he bought the 911 model. This time, he’s in for a world of bad luck!" 1
"Right, right, right!” Cue a peal of mocking laughter." Failing to foot the bill will put them to great shame, and worst of all, they'd be offending a first-class aristocratic family since this business belongs to them!"
Britney chuckled before leading Rachel back to where those wine bottles were and said, "We’ve decided to have both bottles, so send it to Room 207! When you arrive, you don’t need to ask a thing; just open it for u s!"
"Well, both bottles will add up to about 13 million. Are you sure you want to open both bottles at the same time, ladies?”
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