[Chapter 70]
Lisa and her two sisters finished their meal and followed Carla out.
Once outside, they couldn't help but take a look at the staff who were unloading the produce. They saw that there was lobster, sea cucumber, abalone, and other expensive ingredients in the truck, which seemed to be the same one that they had seen days ago in front of Sunset restaurant.
"Where did all this stuff come from? It looks pretty good," the chefs said as they studied the goods.
"The lobster is from Canada, the sea cucumber is from Australia, and the abalone is from Germany. Don't worry—everything is the world's best," the delivery man said.
"Let me see the documents for your shipment. Let me see when it arrived at the port." The delivery man quickly handed over a record book to a chef. This was the official data, and it recorded all the information of the shipment in detail.
"Hey, you don't trust us yet. The goods I'm giving you must be the best in New York. These goods were all checked and accepted by customs an hour ago. They are definitely the freshest," the delivery man said with a smile.
"Okay," the chefs said as they looked at the documents and nodded their heads in satisfaction. They had already picked out the ingredients that they needed and asked, "Where are you going to send the rest of this?"
"We take them to Sunset restaurant first. Although they're the leftovers, these are still top produce. I estimate that this hotel is the best in all of New York," the delivery man said as he loaded the remaining food into the truck.
This scene stunned Lisa and the others. The produce for the Sunset restaurant was chosen from their leftovers? Doesn't that mean the food here is better than at Sunset? How is it possible that the cargo could be transported here within an hour of reaching the port? she asked herself.
When Lisa recalled the taste of the food that she had just enjoyed in the dining area, it really had been more delicious than what they had eaten at Sunset.
Lisa, Fiona, and Natalie felt a great heartache.
That meal at Sunset restaurant had cost many thousands of dollars, and they had made big fools of themselves.
They had never thought that they would be able to enjoy a feast that was worth so much money but would be free of charge at Azalea Guest House. Plus, the ingredients were even fresher than those at Sunset.
They had stayed in Azalea Guest House for a week for nothing, but they had never eaten a single meal there.
When they thought about losing so much money all at once, Lisa and the others felt as if their hearts were being cut out bit by bit.
"Are you all right?" Carla asked with concern. Why did the three of them turn so pale all of a sudden?
"Mind your own business." Lisa gave Carla a hard look, thinking that Carla had been dining at the hotel all week. She looked at her with even more distaste, as if she had taken advantage of her.
Walking around the garden path in the courtyard, Lisa and the others finally felt a little better. However, there was one thing that they couldn't understand. Why was the Azalea Guest House restaurant so much more sophisticated than Sunset? This was just a run-down hotel that was about to shut down.
At that moment, they happened to be near the hotel's front entrance.
"I'm sorry, but please don't pass yet. You can take a detour to the other side," a man in a suit and shiny leather shoes said as he blocked their path. He looked like a staff member.
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