He then continued eyeing Hayleigh from head to toe with a lecherous grin on his face.
The sight of her amazing figure in that tight-fitting uniform was really turning him on.
“Now that we have ourselves a big order, we'll be able to close up shop earlier today. Come see me in my room after work, okay? I bought some nice food.”
“Oh, stop it, you! Hurry up and prepare the food!”
Bobby continued teasing Hayleigh for a little while longer before making his way back into the kitchen.
In less than half an hour, the kitchen started serving up the dishes that Donald had ordered.
The first dish was the roasted duck.
Its skin was mostly burned, the meat was overcooked, and it barely had any juiciness at all.
As if that wasn't bad enough, the menu led people to believe that they were charging a hundred and twenty for a whole duck, but the amount served was only a third of a duck at most.
“This is absurd!”
Jennifer was so mad that she nearly slammed her utensils on the table.
Donald patted her on the hand and said, “This happens to tourists a lot. We don't have to finish the food, so just try to eat what you can.”
“Darling, maybe we should just tell them to cancel the rest of the dishes. If this is how the first dish looks, then the other ones can't be any good.”
Jennifer did not want to waste money on food like that.
“It's fine. We can afford to pay them, so let them continue serving the rest of the dishes,” Donald replied calmly.
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