Chapter 32. Dinner
I made it a point to construct Diamond Resort on the coastline of Oceanic City in the area that was considered to be the most aesthetically pleasing. The hotel had sole access to the most pristine beach in the neighborhood. Even the most affordable option for a single night's stay would set you back a staggering two hundred and fifty dollars.
The following month's first day would mark the beginning of the hotel's public operations. A week ago… in order to promote the event, I distributed dozens of invitations to various people. Naturally, each and every one of these invitations was handed out to the wealthy and well-known residents scattered all over the city. Even though I invited some of my friends who live in New York, only a few of them were able to make it.
When I and the rest of my group arrived at the resort, the influential people I mentioned earlier were already beginning to make their way there for a vacation.
On the ten-meter-long table, t
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