Chapter 501 Displaying Wealth
- Due to the rigorous protocol of century-old eateries, the wine was individually presented by the proprietor of a restaurant. He had some doubts about the members of the Yarwood family. However, based on the family's background, Charlie's roommate, the so-called "brother-in-law," ought to be aware that Dalton would not be permitted to consume alcohol. because of his ill condition. For what reason would they request that a bottle of red wine be delivered over? However, the owner had a unique chance to view Dalton. After all, everyone in their group knew that Dalton hardly ever ate out unless absolutely necessary.
- The sons of the Winston and Scott families frequently visited with the restaurant's proprietor, Lester Wurth. They wouldn't dare offer Dalton a drink, even if they did show up. Instead, they would politely offer him tea. Dalton would occasionally just inform everyone that he hadn't been feeling well and beg for their understanding. Okay. These sons from wealthy households wouldn't refuse him. Something about the bottle of wine he was holding seemed strange to Lester. Still, he had a resolute look on his face, as though failing to send it over would affront someone significant. He had to come and give it himself, as he was unable to decide.
- Lester, however, had no intention of accepting payment for the wine and had no courage to allow Dalton to consume it. He didn't even get it open. "Mr. Yarwood, a group of students from Sacred Heart Medical University in the Dawn Room said this is from your brother-in-law," he added, smiling as he walked up to Dalton holding a wine opener. Lester purposefully looked at Wynter when he stated this. Lester was first unaware of Wynter's identity. Later, he was taken aback by Dalton's attitude. He never thought Dalton, who was generally aloof, would invite a woman and her parents to dinner and even refer to it as a family feast.