Chapter 358
โWhat kind of sincerity are you talking about?โ Evelyn gritted her teeth as she asked.
The angrier Evelyn got, the more Lucy enjoyed herself.
โYouโre eager to settle this quickly and move on; I get it. But my son and I have been in Elgerson for almost two weeks now. Weโve been staying in the hospital, sleeping on those uncomfortable beds meant for the patientโs caregiver.
โItโs taken a toll on my bodyโmy back aches, my legs cramp! And donโt forget, your careless driver almost scared me to death a few days ago. Iโve suffered both physically and mentally, and I need to fully recover before we continue this conversationโฆโ
โJust get to the point! What do you want?โ Evelynโs patience was running thin, and the vein on her forehead throbbed uncontrollably with every word Lucy said.
Lucy smirked. โWell thenโฆ How about arranging a hotel stay for my son and me? A five-star one, of course. Oh, and Iโd prefer thatโฆ Whatโs it called again? The presidentialโฆโ
Franklin whispered, โPresidential suite.โ
โYes, the presidential suite!โ
Evelyn had to take yet another deep breath to control her frustration. โFine!โ
She immediately instructed the butler to book the hotel and the room for this shameless pair.
That very night, Lucy and Franklin checked into the Transcontinental Hotel near the hospital.
Since the presidential suite was already booked, the butler called to negotiate. After some persistent persuasion, Lucy finally agreed to stay in a slightly less luxurious business suite.
However, the luxury still astonished the two of them.
โOh my goodness, there are actually two bedrooms and three bathrooms! And thereโs even a private gym and swimming poolโฆโ Franklin walked around in awe, his mouth hanging open. โDo rich people really live this extravagantly?
โThree bathrooms, even for just using the toilet! Do they actually separate them for morning, afternoon, and night?โ
Lucy swallowed hard as she explored, touching everything around her. โAnd this is only the business suite. I canโt even imagine how fancy the presidential suite must be! Jeezโฆ How much would it cost to stay just one night here?โ
Franklin said, โWho cares how much it costs? Itโs not like weโre paying for it! Mom, come and look at this; thereโs a menu here with dishes Iโve never even heard of.โ
Lucy walked over and glanced at it.
Woah! There were two whole menus, covering dishes from all over the world. Every cuisine imaginable was included.
But what shocked her the most was the pricing. The cheapest dish was over 50 dollars!
โAre they robbing people?โ
โMom, Iโm hungryโฆโ Franklin stared at the pictures and swallowed hard.
Lucyโs eyes shifted cunningly as she took out her phone and called Evelyn. โJust arranging a place to stay isnโt enough. I need to eat well and drink well to recover quickly.โ
Not wanting to waste any words on her, Evelyn snapped, โOrder whatever you want, just put it on the tab and donโt bother me with these trivialities!โ
She hung up immediately.
Lucy smiled as she put her phone away. โHungry, right? Go ahead, order.โ
โAre you sure we donโt have to pay ourselves?โ
โDidnโt you just hear her? Itโs all on them!โ
Without hesitating, she ordered several of the most expensive dishes.
Before long, the hotel staff arrived, pushing a cart with the meals. They smiled the entire time and even poured wine for them personally.
As Lucy and Franklin savored the cuisine theyโd never tried before, along with the high-class service, they felt like they were floating. So this was how the wealthy lived?
It seemed asking for 50 million had been too little; they shouldโve demanded more!
Evelyn believed that once she satisfied Lucyโs demands, the woman would probably enjoy herself for a few days. Sheโd put on some airs, and then finally contact her for the money.
By then, Evelyn thought, sheโd just throw 500 to 600 thousand at her and be done with it. Even if Lucy made an outrageous demand, it wouldnโt be more than a couple of millions.
To Evelyn, that amount was less than what sheโd spend on a shopping spree at Luxus Emporium. It was just the price of peace and quiet.