Many people knew that there was a popular revolving restaurant in Pollerton, but they were unaware that Wynter was the owner of the establishment.
Singing was just her hobby; she was, in fact, a talented businesswoman.
As she couldn't find a suitable area to focus on before, she made scattered investments all over the country.
However, after Donald decided to resume the Dragon Fide Project in Pollerton, she began transferring some of her businesses and properties to the city.
She believed in Donald's influence, so she had to put things in place as early as possible. That way, the value of her businesses would soar once the market in Pollerton boomed.
Only a few people knew that the revolving restaurant was one of Wynter's properties. As for Wynter, she regarded it as an investment for fun.
“What do you think, Donald? Are you satisfied with the two seats I arranged for you? Come on, give me some compliments.”
Wynter knew that Donald and Jennifer had remarried and that she did not stand a chance against the woman.
Still, she had no plans of giving up. On the contrary, she planned to build a good relationship with Jennifer so that the latter wouldn't dislike her at the least.
That was the reason why Wynter offered Donald two seats in the revolving restaurant. It was her way of cozying up to Jennifer.
Tapping his finger against the table, Donald said calmly, “The view here is nice, but the service is so-so. You're the owner of this place. Are you aware that there's a so-called maximum serving time in the rules here?”
“What?” Wynter froze upon hearing that.
Although she did not participate in the actual operation of the restaurant, she soon realized what had happened based on Donald's words and tone of speaking.
“Give me two minutes. I'll have someone deal with this immediately.”
“Okay. I'll wait for you.”
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