A firm stand
Author: Ada
last update2025-01-28 23:51:00

The grand restaurant in the Regency Hotel was filled to the brim with people, and it made Lutenant, who had just entered inside alongside his father and his sister wonder if they received this much customers during the day.

If indeed they did, then they must have surely made a name in the city.

Not just a name, per se, but a status and a brand. They must have achieved that to be able to garner such an amount of customers even though it was just lunch break.

“How come there are so many people in here, dad?”

His father smiled, running a hand through his hair absentmindedly.

“Just tell me you don't know Howard stones without saying you don't know him.”

Lut shrugged. His father couldn't blame him. He was just new to wealth, and had no clue of who some of the richest men in the business world were. He was still learning, and he was thankful to have his father by his side to even show him the ropes.

“Welcome to the grave restaurant of the Regency hotel. Please, your menu is on the table, pl
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