Chapter Summary: Chapter 2163 – Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver by Novel Drama
In Chapter 2163, a key moment in the Novel novel Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver, Novel Drama delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Wilbur felt like he was being watched, and it made him rather uncomfortable. Although, he had looked Eweyn up before coming here, and knew that Eweyn was a rather aggressive country with a natural disdain for people coming from other nations.
The people of Dasha and Cherrytopia had been enslaved by Eweyn long ago, and thus Eweyn saw them as inferior races.
Wilbur had not expected this to still be the case hundreds of years after the enslavement. Prejudice like this would only result in further ostracizing themselves from the rest of the world.
Wilbur thought of the buildings and architecture he had seen on the way here and could not help but chuckle to himself. It was no wonder Eweyn was so underdeveloped. It definitely had something to do with their inability to accept the fact that other countries were actually doing better than them.
Wilbur had planned to backpack his way through Bruille Town to see what the place and people were like, then find out what happened with Tuttle Mine.
But with how things were going, it seemed like the people in Bruille Town all had some kind of vendetta toward Wilbur. He had no choice but to head to a hotel, thinking of getting himself settled down before figuring out the next step.
A young lady working at the reception desk glanced at Wilbur and huffed impatiently, "Are you planning to check in?"
"Yes."
"Okay. Give me your pass."
"No, it's not that," the receptionist said uncomfortably. "Sir, we don't allow Dashans to stay in our suites. In Bruille Town, Dashans can only stay in second or third-tier rooms."
"What right do you have to do that? That's discrimination, you know?"
"Listen, sir, I understand your frustration, but rules are rules. If you can't accept them, I'd kindly suggest you leave."
Wilbur felt heavily disrespected. On top of that, this was not a personal act of disrespect. It was one towards his entire country. Wilbur gritted his teeth and held back the rage in his chest before saying, "Fine. I'm sure at least one hotel will give me a first-tier room."
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