Waller didn't say much.

"Then come earlier tomorrow."

"I know."

Wright nodded and left.

Waller looked at Wright's back.

He has a lot of people under him, and Wright may not be the most outstanding in this regard, but he has the most correct attitude.

Those people think they are good looking, but they are too wild at heart.

Even if those people were chosen by the nobles, their overnight success would not last long.

He still needs to be down-to-earth. After all, he has seen too many such situations.

Wright was on his way back to the hotel.

As I was walking, I was suddenly blocked by several people.

Wright took a closer look and saw that they were the waiters from the daytime.

Wright couldn't help but frown. What were they doing?

Wright walked around them, but unexpectedly one of the men with the flat head held his shoulder.

Wright looked at them.

"What's up?"

"You really have something to worry about. You can eat it all by yourself, but what about the six ladies?"

Wright was stunned for a moment.

"Can you eat it? I don't eat people."

The rest of the group heard Wright laugh.

Another long-haired man joked:

"You're not still a novice, are you?"

Wright shook his head.

"How can I be a chick when I'm this grown up? If you have something to say, just say it. I have to hurry back to bed."

"It's nothing, actually. You don't have to come tomorrow."

Wright asked in return: "What about the person Mr. Waller asked me to keep an eye on?"

Everyone smiled subtly.

"Of course we will help you share the burden."

Wright scratched his head.

"But why should I listen to you?"

Everyone was stunned. "Don't you understand what's going on?"

Wright was very confused.

"You don't understand, you just saw a big fish biting my hook and you got jealous. You asked me to give up the big fish biting my hook. Do you want to sell the fish or buy the hook? You can't just let me give up just because you told me to."

Everyone exchanged glances.

"It seems you are not stupid either."

Wright's brow twitched slightly.

"I didn't say I was a fool, I'll leave if nothing happens."

The flat-headed man took out a gold coin.

"almost."

Wright shook his head.

"That's a huge difference. I can tell you very clearly that I didn't even accept the bag of gold coins that lady gave me today. If you are short of one gold coin, even if you are short of one gold coin out of twenty, there's no point in talking about it."

Wright said it directly, which made everyone unhappy.

The long-haired man said coldly: "I say, are you too greedy?"

Wright didn't feel that at all.

"It's not bad, it's only twenty gold coins. The big fish on my hook is worth more than twenty gold coins."

This group of people could definitely gather twenty gold coins, but they didn't want to give these twenty gold coins.

If you don't want to give the money but want Lai Wright to leave, that's just a threat of intimidation by force.

"Boy, this isn't a question of money anymore. If you don't leave today, you won't be able to come tomorrow."

Wright was stunned for a moment, then smiled:

"I told you guys were unreasonable. I thought you guys were of high quality. If you had told me earlier, I would have given it to you a long time ago."

"Is there anything else? If not, I'll go back."

Chapter 587: Do you dare to gamble?

Everyone was stunned. They never expected this to be the outcome.

Wright surrendered without any resistance.

Although it's a bit confusing, it's fine as long as the goal is achieved.

"Talk to me, is there anything wrong? It's okay, I'm going back now."

"Nothing."

Upon hearing this, Wright turned around and walked away at a leisurely pace.

Back at the hotel, Wright lay on the bed, carefully recalling what he had seen and heard today.

There is still some time before the wedding, and I have to find Selena before then, and communicate and negotiate with the people behind her through Selena.

If you rush around without knowing anything, you will probably make things worse.

Since those people were willing to help him, Wright was happy to have some free time and not have to get up early.

The next day, Wright woke up at ten o'clock, put on his uniform, and walked slowly to the palace.

Wright was wearing the uniform of the royal palace, and with the help of two guards, he entered unhindered.

Just after walking a few steps in, I saw Waller scolding several senior waiters, including the five people from yesterday.

"You guys are really smart. Five people serving six people. Are you crazy to think of crossing the class barrier? Don't you know that they are the wife and daughter of Grand Duke Narod?"

Wright watched the show happily from the side.

At this time, those who were scolded saw Wright watching the show, especially those few people, who became furious when they saw Wright.

"That's him. If he hadn't come in the morning we wouldn't have thought of replacing him."

Waller looked at Wright, who never thought that this could be blamed on him.

Waller was also quite angry.

"come here."

Wright came over.

"Do you know your identity?"

Wright nodded.

"Yes, waiter."

"Then what do you mean by coming now?"

Wright chuckled and said, "I wanted to come earlier, but these guys seemed to be more interested in the ladies I was serving. Yesterday, on my way back, they stopped me and asked me to let these guys serve them, so I gave them the positions. After all, there were more of them, so there was no need for me to compete with them."

Those people became anxious.

"You're lying. It's obviously you who's late."

Wright did not refute.

"Okay, okay, just think of it as me being late. What does this have to do with you? That's my problem. According to the procedure, Mr. Waller should dispatch new people to serve the lady and the young lady instead of you guys acting on your own."

"If I am charged with a crime, it would be dereliction of duty at best, not the kind of thing you guys can't wait to throw dirty water on me when you see me."

"If you say so, I can also attribute the reason why I came here at this time today to your blocking and threatening yesterday."

Those people were obviously anxious, but some of them still had some brains.

"It's true that you came late, and everyone saw it, but what you said about blocking the road and threatening others is just your one-sided statement. Where is the evidence?"

Wright gave a subtle smile.

"Do you want to bet that I don't have any evidence of your threats?"

Wright added: "There are some things I want to make clear. If I have evidence, you will be charged with the following crimes: first, threatening colleagues, second, having improper thoughts about a noble lady, and third, slandering colleagues. The first and third charges are relatively minor, and the second one is neither big nor small."

"It's big if you think it's a big deal. If you think it's nothing, then nothing will happen."

"You should know that I have already agreed to your terms. I came here at this time without telling you about your threats. It was you who threw dirty water on me when you saw me, and I told you about it."

"If I produce evidence to prove that you threatened me, it means that your crime is completely proven, and I will hold you accountable. And then it won't just be a beating. I advise you to think about it carefully."

"I have no evidence. At most, I am guilty of dereliction of duty. You won't die if you throw mud at me, but it will be hard for you to survive. If you want to bet, I am definitely the right person, and I am willing to bet with you to the end."

Wright's words really scared them all.

At this time, Wright changed the subject.

"Of course, I'm not a stubborn person. Please give me a formal apology and tell me that nothing happened."

Wright's proposal is already tolerant and generous enough.

If this had happened in the past, they would have lost an arm or a leg if they were to survive, but a mere apology is too cheap.

Wright didn't want to make a big deal out of it, but he overestimated their intelligence and underestimated their greed.

Several people briefly exchanged glances.

The long-haired man then sneered.

"If we really hadn't done it, I would have suspected that I had done it. Since you want to bet, fine, then let's bet. But if you don't have evidence, we won't let you go."

Wright raised his eyebrows and then confirmed: "Are you sure?"

The flat-headed man took Wright's confirmation as a sign of guilt.

"Why, are you feeling guilty because you can't produce evidence?"

Wright scratched his head and looked at Valer.

"Mr. Valle, you act as the notary."

Waller looked at Wright, hesitated, and nodded.

"can."

Wright took out the photo crystal from his pocket.

Yesterday’s footage was played immediately.

The faces of several people and their threatening tones were all clearly broadcast.

Even after this, some people still refuse to give up.

"How can a commoner like you have a crystal that can record images? This thing of yours is fake, absolutely."

Wright spread his hands helplessly.

"Come on, I never said I was a civilian. You all thought so. And the clear evidence is right in front of you. Are you still trying to turn the tables? Whatever I do, it has nothing to do with you."

"I've already given you a chance. You're willing to accept defeat. Do you want to follow the procedures or just die?"

Even if they lose the bet, they won't admit it.

"So what if we lose? We are just employees. Even if you don't admit it, what can you do to us?"

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