"That's right. Sister Qiao shouldn't stay in a four-star hotel. She should at least stay in the Four Seasons Hotel. Why haven't I heard that the Jiang family is seriously short of money?"
Qin Si put his hand on the back of his head and interrupted with a slightly teasing tone. He glanced at Tang Wanru while speaking. He didn't say that his words were directed at Tang Wanru, but his words were full of sarcasm. If not directed at Tang Wanru, then who was he directed at
Tang Wanru's face immediately turned pale, but she endured it silently and tried to defend herself: "It's not a matter of money. The main reason is that the hotel is close to home, which makes it convenient for us to take care of Qiao Nian..."
Qin Si and others did not leave, and Zhang Yang followed behind. He was extremely smooth in his dealings with people and was unwilling to offend anyone easily, not to mention that Tang Wanru was Jiang Xianrou's mother.
Normally, even if he encountered such a thing, he would pretend to be deaf and dumb and pretend not to see it. But this time, his attitude was very clear. He smiled and continued, "Mrs. Jiang, I remember there is a hotel not far from the Jiang family's old house. It's the Waldorf."
"You probably don't usually stay in hotels, so you might not have noticed that one. It's not far from the business hotel you mentioned..."
How is it possible that right next to the business hotel that Tang Wanru mentioned, I can only see a business hotel and not a five-star hotel
Zhang Yang's words seem light and casual, yet they are actually disgusting!
Qin Si laughed when he heard it, and immediately said, "Yeah. If you want to stay in a hotel, stay in Four Seasons, or Waldorf Astoria or Platinum Hyatt. Don't stay in any business hotel. It's so annoying."
The most ordinary room at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beijing starts at at least 50,000 per night, not to mention the better rooms!
That’s not a place where ordinary people can live!
As for the Waldorf that Zhang Yang mentioned, it is also very expensive. It won’t start from 50,000 a night, but it should at least start from five figures.
Of course, the room prices listed on the hotel’s official website generally range from 7,000 to 8,000, but you would be naive to really think that the room prices are listed accordingly.
If you book online, the customer service will most likely tell you that there are no rooms available.
If you really want to book these hotels in Beijing, you have to call them and only those with some connections can get them in.
"Business hotels are indeed a bit poor." Zhang Yang added.
"..." Tang Wanru felt a little embarrassed. She knew that the two of them were trying to tease her, but she couldn't respond for a long time.
What could she say? Use the excuse that the business hotel was close to home
Zhang Yang has already said that there is a Waldorf Astoria right next to the business hotel, just one street away. If she says it again, isn't she just slapping herself in the face?!
Tang Wanru stood there in a daze, as if nails were hammered under her feet. The situation was so embarrassing that she wanted to walk away. But among all the people in this group, she couldn't get angry with any of them. If the situation got out of hand, it would only make her more embarrassed!
So even though she couldn't even muster up an expression to cope with the situation, she had to stand there stiffly and get beaten.
"Then book the Waldorf Astoria. I'll call the hotel later..."
Jiang Zongnan really didn't pay attention to which hotels there were near his home. He really thought that it was just like what Tang Wanru said, that the only hotel close to his home was a four-star business hotel.
Although he knew that he was exposed by Zhang Yang on the spot, his usually calm and gentle face was a little embarrassed, but he was much better than Tang Wanru. He immediately changed his words and looked at Qiao Nian with gentle eyes: "Niannian, the hotel you booked is not available. If not, we will book this hotel and stay for one night until your grandfather sobers up. Is that okay?"
(End of this chapter)