Chapter 522
The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call
Chapter 522 Humiliation
The meaning of the wine did indeed have its significance, which was why Lester specifically
chose this one.
âMs. Quinnell, this bottle of red wine symbolizes auspiciousness. It also has a smooth finish and is not
too astringent.
âSince itâs Mr. Yarwoodâs first time bringing you here, I took the initiative to choose it. I donât want this to
be considered a gift from the other party, nor do I want to take your
money.
âWith the two of you about to embark on a good journey, I thought Iâd like to contribute to the
celebration.â
Despite what he said, Wynter knew he wasnât trying to contribute anything; he wanted to be on good
terms with Dalton.
Lester sure knew his way around the business.
At this point, Dalton stood up, his hand caressing the bottle of wine.
âMr. Wurth, youâre too polite. Iâll accept the wine. Wynter and I will be having an engagement banquet,
so you must come.â
âIâll definitely be there!â Lester was excited.
However, Dalton smilingly continued, âBut it looks like my fiancée also wants to accept the wine from
the other party, so could you please pick another bottle?
âThe quality doesnât matter, and itâs reasonable even if you double or triple the price. After all, youâre
running a business, Mr. Wurth. Everyone else is your customer.
âWe wonât be drinking the wine, though. Please send it back to the other party and let them pay for it.â
Lester instantly understood Daltonâs intention. âIâll send it over right away!â he exclaimed.
Centuryâold restaurants like this always had a couple of flagship wines. This time, Lester brought a
bottle worth from 900 thousand to 1.5 million directly to the Dawn Room.
It was only fitting for the owner himself to personally deliver such an expensive bottle of
wine.-
But mainly, Lester wanted to watch the show. After all, it was rare to see someone daring to flaunt their
wealth to Dalton.
Lester maintained his composure and politely knocked on the door.
The atmosphere, previously lively with praise for Yvetteâs prowess and Charlieâs charm, suddenly
quieted down.
âRed wine? We didnât order any red wine.â Someone voiced their confusion.
The manager continued to explain, âThis is the restaurant owner. He knew distinguished guests were
here antl rushed over to open the wine personally. Itâs a rare event in our
restaurant.â
Charlie was also puzzled, wondering how he was suddenly being treated with such reverence by the
restaurantâs manager.
Although the Shepherd family was relatively influential, they were insignificant in
Kingbourne. They didnât have any particular connections here.
Charlie glanced at the prosperousâlooking Lester and then at Yvette.
Given that many people in Kingbourne knew Yvette as Dr. Yates, Yvette thought she was the
âdistinguished guestâ the manager was referring to.
She looked at Charlie and smiled shyly, saying, âPerhaps someone found out I was here and
informed the owner.â
Everything suddenly clicked for Charlie then. Even the other people at the alumni gathering. were
looking at Yvette in a different light.
It would make sense if the wine was for Yvette. After all, she had saved Clyde. Many influential figures
in Kingbourne even often sent their cars to pick her up as an honored
guest.
âYvette, youâre amazing! Youâve got the owner coming to personally open the wine for you!â
Yvette smiled but didnât say anything, enjoying the praise.
Lester, too, remained quiet. But internally, he wondered who the hell Yvette was. He didnât even know
her and was only there to watch the show.
He didnât understand how these people had the audacity to flaunt wealth in front of Dalton. Did they
really think they were all that just because the manager was showing them respect?
Of course, Lester wouldnât voice these thoughts. Instead, following the restaurantâs protocol, he took
the bottle of wine over and asked the people at the table, âBut this wine is quite expensive, and the
guests in the Dusk Room will not drink it.
âSir, would you like to take a look? Iâll open it for you if you want.
He considered this a warning to these people.