Chapter 1324
A group of young people were standing in front of the hotel building arrogantly. They wanted to step
the whole world under their feet. At this moment when the ns were about toe out, those
young people thought they owned the world. Since they wanted the penthouse room, it didn''t matter
who was using it, those people had to give up the room.
"Could you change to another one? I''m so sorry, but the room is taken," The manager said. He
could tell that those people were not to be offended. Judging by their bullying behavior and the fact
that they had the courage to walk in, the manager guessed that they were from influential families.
"Change? We want the best," A young man in his mid-twenties said. He was from the Xie n. He
came to Kreton City with the elder of the n.
Throughout history, the five ns all had their own glorious moments, and they all had their moment
of being the most powerful people in their time. So their descendants took on the historical glory of
the n to themselves, asking everyone to offer the best of everything to them.
People from all the ns saw theing out of the ns as the return of the kings.
As a result, the group of descendants of the five ns couldn''t take any refusals because being
refused didn''t match their backgrounds and hurt their pride.
"Gentlemen, why don''t you wait in the lounge for a moment?" the manager said reluctantly. As the
hotel manager, he knew how to read people. He knew Henry, who was eating in the penthouse, was
someone he needed to take seriously. However, by the look of the bullying and unruly manner those
young people exhibited, he knew that offending them could also cause great trouble.
The manager thought that Henry was just rich, but those young people would be from families that
were both rich and powerful. He had never seen anyone as conceited as those young people. So
the manager suspected that even Henry would be scared of them.
"Wait?" The young man from the Xie n snorted, "Why should we wait? I''ll give you ten minutes to
get them out of the penthouse. We want that room! Go and deal with it!"
The manager nodded with great difficulty. He said before leaving, "Thank you for your patience. I''ll
be back soon."
"Hurry up," The young man from the Xie n said impatiently. They walked into the hotel building.
Gardiner, who was kissing the Rolls-Royce, looked over and murmured, "s, a bunch of arrogant
and ignorant punks. Messing with the most powerful group in the world, they are asking for disaster.
But my dear Rolls-Royce, I won''t let you take any damage because of their foolishness. My heart
bleeds even when you are going over forty miles per hour. I love you so."
Gardiner looked at the Rolls-Royce with love in his eyes.
In the penthouse of the hotel, Henry was talking about the matters about the ancestralnd of the
Su n with the other people.
"Henry, I think I''d better go to the ancestralnd of the Su n and have a look myself. I''ve gone
through the stuff your Shifu left. I have a feeling that the Su n incident is rted to your Shifu''s
concern," Ss said.
"Great. Thank you for your trouble," Henry nodded.
"You don''t need to be so polite. Your trouble is my trouble. You got us out of the prison. I don''t mind
giving you my life as gratitude," Ss patted Henry on the shoulder.
Henry didn''t say anything more. He wouldn''t want to make everyone ufortable by oversaying
things.
At this moment, someone knocked on the door. It was the manager. He went up to talk to Henry
about the room change.
"Apologies for disrupting your meal," The manager bowed first and said, "I was wondering was it
possible to ask you all to switch to another room? I''m so sorry about the trouble, and I''m willing to
offer the meal for free."
The reason the manager could offer something above his rank it''s that he had received a call from
the owner of the hotel. The owner asked him to do everything to satisfy those young people''s
needs.
After the phone call, the manager felt lucky that he didn''t offend those young people. He was also
given full authority to deal with this tricky matter. However, Henry didn''t care about the free meal. He
cared about how Ss and the other people would feel.
Ss and the others came from a much older time, and they believed that it was unlucky to switch
tables during meals.
"We can pay our own check, and we will leave when we finish," Henry showed the manager a
premium membership card. The hotel only issued this type of card to a handful of people. For
example, the hotel sent one to Felix Family and hoped that they kept it.
The premium membership card made the manager''s job even harder. Both sides of the matter were
people he couldn''t afford to offend. But he remembered what the owner told him on the phone. The
need of the young people downstairs came first.
The manager said apologetically, "I''m really sorry. The room was booked, but I messed up. The
guests who booked the room are waiting downstairs at the moment. So I..."
Hearing the manager''s words, Ss said before Henry, "Henry, I think we all finished. We can grab
that drink sometimeter. I say we go to the ancestralnd of the Su n right now. How do you
think?"
"I don''t mind. Let''s have our drinks when things are settled," Henry nodded. He worked his way up
from the bottom, so he felt the manager''s pain.
Seeing that Henry and his guests were so kind, the manager breathed a sigh of relief. If it weren''t
for Henry and his guests, it would be an extremely tricky matter to untangle. The manager was very
grateful to Henry and his guests.
Henry and the others just got up.
The door of the room opened again. But it was kicked open without knocking.
"Is the room ready yet? Ten minutes have passed. What are you doing?" The young man from the
Xie n swaggered in. He nced at Henry and the others and shouted, "Why haven''t you got the
hell out? Beat it!"
Henry, who already got up, sat back down.
Ss and the others looked at the young man from the Xie n, confused.
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After Ss and the others were freed from the City of Hell, every organization was praying that they
wouldn''t knock on their doors. But at this moment, instead of steering clear from those twenty- six
people, those young people ran toward them.