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Her Exit 396

    Her Exit 396Her Exit 396


    ale instinctively stood up. “What’s going on? Let’s go check.”


    Rachel ended up being mistreated, Tyler would definitely hold him responsible.


    ecilia and Yale quickly made their way to the front desk


    Meanwhile, Rachel was in the middle of confronting Wilson.


    You’re the manager here, right? Please check the surveince footage. Your staff clearly didn’t erve caviar or lobster, but they’re insisting we ate them.”


    My sincerest apologies, Ms. Lloyd. We’ll check right away.”


    iana, overhearing this, looked at Wilson in surprise. “Mr. Woods, you…‘


    Do you even know who she is? And you still dared to provoke her?”


    iana was stunned for a moment. “She’s just here for a meal. What, is she some big shot or omething?”


    ven now, Liana still looked down on Rachel. Her eyes were filled with disdain.


    fter all, in a ce like this, customers never argued over a dish or two. In fact, most were so oncerned about appearances that they would rather pay extra than lose face byining.


    Vilson snorted. “She’s even more important than most of our rich clientele.”


    iana was about to ask what he meant when someone from the kitchen ran over.


    Mr. Woods, I’m terribly sorry. It was our mistake. We’ve got a new hire in the kitchen today, and ‘s been hectic. They identally printed the wrong order and added two dishes from another able to this youngdy’s bill.”


    Which two dishes?” Wilson asked immediately.


    Caviar and lobster.”


    iana’s expression turned dark instantly.


    Vilson, not missing a beat, snapped, “Liana, why are you still standing there? Apologize to the


    ustomer!”


    till trying to defend herself, Liana muttered, “That was the kitchen’s fault. My job is to collect ayment. What does that have to do with me?”


    he chef immediately apologized to Rachel. “Miss, the mistake was entirely ours. We’re very sorry.


    To express our apologies,” Wilson chimed in, “tonight’s meal is on the house. You won’t be harged.”


    Before Rachel could respond, Liana muttered under her breath with a sarcastic tone, “What a scene


    for a free meal. If she actually had money, she wouldn’t care about a couple of dishes.”


    The second those words left her mouth, Rachel turned and walked up to her. Rachel’s gaze was icy and devoid of emotion.


    “Say that again.”


    “I will! You’re just—”


    But as Liana looked into Rachel’s eyes, the rest of her sentence got stuck in her throat.


    Rachel let out a dismissive snort and stepped forward with undeniable authority.


    “Let me say it for you. You were trying to imply I didn’t want to pay because I couldn’t pay. Why else would I care about a few dishes being charged by mistake?”


    Liana scoffed. “Well, that’s what it is!”


    “Then how about this? I’ll pay the bill right now. Your restaurant can find another way topensate me, but first, this cashier must be fired. And second, her behavior today must be publicly posted on your announcement board. Good luck finding work in this industry in the future.


    Rachel was going to end this woman’s career.


    Without wasting a second more, she retrieved a card from her purse and ced it on the counter.


    “Go ahead and swipe it.”


    Liana’s gazended on the card, and she froze.


    This card looked familiar.


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