“Customers who are citizens of Country Z have all moved out from Skyview Hotel because of how its founder insulted Country Z.”
Xyla Quest quickly tapped into the comment section. Apart from insulting Ada, many netizens were also saying good things about those who moved out of the hotel.
Everyone was saying how they would boycott this hotel until it shut down.
The incident related to Ada had clearly caused an enormous uproar in the country.
After Stanley Batton opened his eyes, he pulled Xyla into his embrace. He showered her with kisses over her hair. “What are you looking at?” He asked.
Since Stanley had just woken up, his voice sounded unusually gentle. In fact, it was even a little soft. Xyla felt as if her heart was melting.
“Hmm. I’m reading about what happened to Skyview Hotel. All citizens of Country Z have already moved out of the hotel. By the looks of it, nobody from Country Z would ever stay there again. It’ll most likely remain empty in our country from now on,” Xyla said.
Xyla didn’t particularly feel sorry for what happened to the hotel. Its founder was making money off Country Z’s citizens, but she looked down on the country itself, and she even insulted its citizens. Hotels like hers shouldn’t be allowed to remain in Country Z.
“Yeah. They deserved it,” Stanley said.
After that, he kissed her hair again. “What would you like for breakfast? I’ll make you some.”
Xyla thought about it carefully. “I want pan fried buns and seafood noodles.”
“Okay, I’ll go downstairs to make them…” Stanley said.
“I’ll do it. I can cook now,” Xyla said.
“Let me do it. You can lay down and rest for a while longer,” Stanley said.
“Oh, right. I’ve decided to go to work today,” Xyla said.
“Sure,” Stanley said as he affectionately ruffled her hair.
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