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Key: Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) Chapter 442 He Who Reigns Above All In The South
The next day, Nathan, Kylie, and everyone headed to Easy Bay.
After they arrived at East Bay, they went to a famous tourist attraction, the Chateller Grottos.
After a f un-fi I led day, they went to the South restaurant for dinner.
The South restaurant was famous in the East Bay. Its signature dish was the Porketta Roast.
Word had it that the Porketta Roast was made from the Mangalitsa pigs native to East Bay; it was also prepared by a chef with excellent cooking skills.
Many local and foreign guests came here every day just to taste the Porketta Roast.
As soon as Nathan and his family walked into the South restaurant, Leah said worriedly, "Nathan, there're so many customers in the restaurant. Do you think we can get a seat?”
Nathan laughed, "Of course we can. Penny had made the reservation."
Penny grabbed her mother's hand and smiled, "Mum, I've made the online reservation for a private room. Besides, I paid one thousand as a deposit upfront as well. Please don't worry about it."
After Benson and Leah heard what Penny had said, they were relieved.
At the same time, a manager named Alice Weber greeted them, "Welcome. I'm sorry that we're fully booked now. Do you have a reservation?"
Penny smiled, "Of course. We have a reservation for Peony room."
Alice looked at the tablet in her hand and asked, "May I get your name, please?"
Penny replied with a smile, "Sure, my name is Penny Smith."
Alice raised her head and smiled back at Penny, "Yes, Ms. Smith. You do have a reservation for our most high-end Peony room. Please follow me."
Soon, they arrived at the Peony room.
The room was stylish and intricately decorated, with famous paintings hanging on the walls.
Nathan and his family were pleased with the room. They sat down and ordered the dishes such as Porketta Roast, some greens, as well as two bottles of the restaurant's finest Sauvignon Blanc.
Soon, the appetizer was served.
Kylie was pissed as well, "Exactly. Are you trying to say that Helen is your customer, but we're not considered as your customer?"
Alice smirked, "Just exactly who do you think you are? How can you compare yourself to Ms. Helen?"
Penny tried her best to remain calm. "Don't you run your restaurant on a first come first serve basis? In fact, we made a reservation for this room up front, and we also came to the restaurant first. It just isn't fair for us to give the room to others just like that."
However, Alice replied coldly, "I'm thinking just now that perhaps I can move you all to a small table outside the hall to compensate you all. Well, I don't think it's necessary now."
Penny replied with her chin slightly tilted up, "Well, now you're just not being reasonable. No, I cannot accept the way you treat your customers, and we'll not move out of the room."
After that, Alice nodded, "Alright, then. Save your breath and tell it to Ms. Helen later. I wonder if you can still be so feisty when you see her later. I can't wait to see how you all beg for her mercy."
"Oh yeah, did I tell you all that Ms. Helen's father is actually Dip Turner?
Penny froze when she heard the name.
Of course, she knew Dip Turner; he was a big shot in the South. Everyone said that Dip Turner was the king of the South! He reigned above all in the South. Not only that, but he was also above the law, and he could do anything he wanted.
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