Chapter 60 Penniless Egois
Chapter 60 Penniless Egois
Lunch was served and everyone seated at Horace's table dug in. By the time Horace was done eating,
he leaned back in the chair and touched his bulging belly. 'Phew! I didn't expect the food here to be so
good. Although it's not as delicious as that of the Sea Pavilion, it beats the meals of the Lake Hotel
hands down. I can't be the only one to taste this heavenly meal. I should pack some for my mother!' he
thought to himself.
Without hesitation, he waved at the waitress and said, "Miss, please pack two servings of the Kobe
steaks for me."
"Horace, are you alright upstairs? It seems to me that you are not. Or have you given up? Even in this
desperate situation, you are still planning to take away two servings of the Kobe steaks. Do you have
any idea how many customers have come here and bought something on your tab?" Della scolded
Horace as she glared at him.
This wasn't because she cared about him plunging into debt. He could go to hell for all she cared. She
only wanted to see the worries on his face after he realized that he put himself into trouble.
But to her dismay, there was no change in Horace's expression. His bright and satisfied smile was still
plastered on his face. He also exuded the same confidence he had since she came in here.
'What the hell is going on? Why is this bastard so unmoved?' Della stared at Horace in confusion. She
began to feel more anxious. The lunch was about to come to an end. This meant that the bill would be
brought soon.
'Can Horace really afford it?' A weird question that she had never thought of before now suddenly
crossed her mind. This was because of the confidence Horace was unrelentingly exuding.
At this time, Della wasn't the only one feeling perplexed. Lucinda and Macie also felt the same way.
Given that Horace would have to pay a huge amount of money for the bill, it was only logical that he
should be uneasy. However, he was completely fine. He even ordered takeout as if he didn't have a pile
of debt hanging over his head.
Out of curiosity, Macie asked, "Horace, we are almost done eating. Aren't you worried at all?"
"Worried? Why should I be? Is there anything bad happening?" Horace was taken aback by her
question. Afterward, he asked, "Macie, are you talking about the bill I have to pay later?"
"Yes, Horace! Aren't you worried about it at all? I just saw many people trooping into this restaurant just
to have free meals. They were about one hundred! All of them were given the most expensive meal on
the menu. It stands to reason that the entire bill would run into two million dollars or more. Aren't you
afraid?"
Macie stared into Horace's eyes. She met with a great shocker. There was not even the smallest trace
of panic in his eyes.
"Ha-ha! Macie, why should I be afraid? Besides, I am not the only one footing the entire bill. It would be
split equally between Cayson and me. There's no cause for alarm." After saying that, Horace pointed at
Cayson and said, "This guy right here is the one that should be afraid. Direct your questions at him, not
me!"
"Humph! You silly brat, we are almost done eating. There's no point wasting any more time. How about
we pay the bill now?" A sinister gleam appeared in Cayson's eyes as he stared at his opponent. He
didn't have one million dollars to pay half of the bill. He looked at the agreement and read the last
clause. If the two of them couldn't afford it, Horace would have to pay since it was his treat in the first
place. This condition was perfect.
'Alas, it's a pity that I didn't win against this nonentity. If I had defeated him, I would have made him my
slave and shown him nothing but suffering. What a waste!' Cayson sighed with disappointment on his
face as he thought about everything he would have done to torture Horace.
At this moment, Horace nodded and remarked, "Okay!"
He waved to the waitress and said, "Miss, the bill, please!"
The customers around heard when he asked for the bill. They all paused and pricked up their ears. It
was common knowledge that Horace was the one that offered them free food today.
They all knew that the meals they ate had been placed on his tab.
Although Horace was dressed in threadbare clothes, his charisma and manner prevented the
customers from concentrating on his dressing.
Horace looked so handsome that several girls swooned over him as he spoke.
The waitress came from the counter to Horace's table with the bill in her hand. She said politely, "Hello,
sir. The total bill is two million and thirty thousand dollars. However, our manager has given you a
discount. Now you only need to pay one million and six hundred thousand dollars. Cash or credit card,
sir?"
She handed the bill to Horace as she spoke.
"What?" The customers mumbled in shock when they heard the total cost for all the meals. The
restaurant became a little noisy.
"Oh my God! One million and six hundred thousand dollars? He could buy a Maserati with that money.
What a fucking rich man!" one of the diners murmured in shock.
Horace looked at the bill. He then said to Cayson, "The total bill is one million and six hundred
thousand dollars, so we both have to pay eight hundred thousand dollars each. I like to respect my
elders even if the person is a stranger or only a few years older than me. Hence, how about you pay
first? Would it be in cash or via your credit card?"
Cayson folded his arms and whispered, "I can't afford it."
"I'm sorry. My ears have been having some issues recently. I didn't hear what you said because your C0ntent © 2024 (N/ô)velDrama.Org.
voice was so low. Please can you repeat yourself?"
Horace flashed a sinister smile at his perplexed opponent. This wasn't how he had planned for the
lunch to be. He had only organized this lunch to celebrate Laila's birthday. He didn't expect that the
invitees would take delight in mocking him and the celebrant.
Inviting them was out of the goodness of his heart, but these badly-behaved people didn't appreciate it.
They decided to make a scene without regard for Laila's feelings. This was the last straw that broke the
camel's back. Horace was done making any efforts to befriend them. It was a lost cause.
At this time, Della chirped, "Horace, that's enough! Don't tell me you have something stuffed in your
ears. He just said that he can't afford it! There you go. Hope you heard clearly now?"
"Oh, yes. I heard it clearly. But that's your statement, not your boyfriend's. You two are not married yet.
I'm afraid that you have no right to speak for him. I want to hear from the horse's mouth. Let him speak
for himself. Last I checked, he's not dumb!"
Horace rolled his eyes at Della and then turned to look at Cayson. He said apologetically, "I'm sorry. As
I said earlier, I have had trouble with my ears recently. Could you please repeat what you said?"
"You!" Cayson pointed at Horace. He wanted to curse him out, but he was speechless for a moment.
Finally, he closed his eyes and shouted with embarrassment, "I can't afford it! Did you hear me now,
you stupid brat?"
"Oh, man. You scared the shit out of me. You didn't have to shout like that!"
Horace held his chest and took deep breaths as if he were indeed frightened. After a while, he added,
"It's fine that you can't afford it. However, I was expecting you to have some more shame. I can't
believe you said it so loudly like it's something to be proud of, or as if I'm owing you!"
'Fuck you, bastard!' Cayson cursed Horace inwardly as he glared at him. Clenching his fists, he said,
"Don't be so arrogant. It's your turn now. Let's see how you intend to pay the eight hundred thousand
dollars."
"Hold your horses, Cayson. It's just a mere eight hundred thousand dollars. It's chicken feed to me."
Horace snickered and shrugged indifferently. He then took out a crumpled coupon from his pocket and
handed it to the waitress close by. "Miss, can I pay half of the bill with this coupon?" he asked politely.
The waitress took a look at the black coupon and replied softly, "Yes, sir. This is a fifty percent off
coupon. Eight hundred thousand dollars would be deducted from the bill. Now you only need to pay the
remaining eight hundred thousand dollars."