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Chapter 289
“Ma’am, the private rooms are assigned in order, and it’s not quite time for your reservation yet. Please sit down and have a cup of coffee. It will be ready in just a moment p>
“Who wants your garbage coffee? Since you didn’t have it cleaned in advance, I don’t want this room anymore. I want a refund. And for wasting my time, I demand ten times the amount in compensation p>
“We can process your refund, but we haven’t broken any rules. There is no policy for paying ten times the amount in compensation p>
The waiter wasn’t backing down.
By this time, many diners had gathered to watch the commotion, and Mira’s group followed suit.
Why did the woman leading the charge look so familiar? Mira couldn’t place her immediately.
Oh, right. The photos Lenny sent last night. Wasn’t this Lydia Fontaine?
“Look at your attitude! Is this how you treat customers p>
“You think just because business is booming, you can treat your customers like trash p>
Lydia’s two friends chimed in to back her up.
“We serve actual customers with the utmost care, but are you really customers? It’s obvious you’re just here to cause trouble p>
The waiter had a sharp tongue.
Smack! Lydia reached out and slapped the waiter across the face.
The young girl held her cheek, glaring furiously at Lydia, ready to strike back.
Mira stepped in, catching the waiter and whispering in her ear, “Play the victim p>
If she fought back in front of the crowd, it would just turn into a brawl. Not only would
it ruin the restaurant’s reputation, but the police would have a harder time dealing with Lydia, and getting compensation would be difficult.
Thinking the staff was intimidated, Lydia grew even more arrogant.
“Refusing to pay up, huh p>
Lydia grabbed a plate off the table and smashed it onto the floor.
The waiter, who had just been slapped, stepped forward to stop her, but Lydia shoved her hard. She fell to the ground and stayed down.
Mira approached, pretending to check on the waiter, and whispered, “When you get
to the hospital, say you have a severe headache. Drag this out as long as you can, and we’ll sue her for everything p>
“This looks serious! Someone call 911 p>
Mira shouted to the crowd.
Security rushed over to intervene,
but the woman hurled f
them While her friends continued screaming and hurling insults.
The manager arrived quickly, and by then, security had managed to restrain the hysterical women.
Seeing the shattered dishes on the floor, the manager glanced toward Mira.
Since the boss was here, he wanted to seek her silent approval—a sign of respect.
“Call the police. Pull the security
footage from the room, calculate the
cost of the broken dishes and the lost business add in emotional distress damages for the staff and customers, and sue them footen times the amount p>
Bankrupt her.
“Understood p>
The manager straightened up, instantly ordering the staff to do exactly that. He then grabbed a megaphone to address the crowd.
“I sincerely apologize. The disturbance today has affected everyone’s dining experience p>
The manager shot another look at Mira, who gave him a discreet hand signal to comp the meals.
Why worry? They had a perfect scapegoat to foot the bill today.
“To make up for the inconvenience, everyone dining with us today will have their meals fully comped.4 hope you all enjoy the rest of your food p>
“Oh yeah p>
“Long live Solflare Hearth & Grill p>
This meant everyone got a free meal and a free show.
A holiday meal of this caliber easily cost over a thousand dollars a table.
Lydia and the unruly women ground their teeth in sheer rage.
They had come here specifically to make a massive scene, trash Solflare Hearth &
Grill’s reputation, and disgust the customers.
But things had spiraled entirely out of their control.
Damn it, they actually dared to call the cops?
Weren’t they supposed to bend over backward to pacify them? Wasn’t the customer
always right?