Chapter 59
Chapter 59
She knew what Abalene was trying to do. However, her hopes would ultimately be unfulfilled as she and Neil would never make up.
Their marriage resembled a house that was on the verge of collapsing.
She used to be the desperate one who would try to patch things up. Ultimately, she realized that all the repairs in the world could never save a house riddled with holes.
As soon as they exited the car, the resort staff greeted and welcomed them.
The resort was scheduled to open on the 10th of next month, so there were hardly any guests at this time.
Silvia had heard about this resort since its construction began. It was one of the largest investment projects by the Brooks Family in recent years.
It included thousands of guest rooms, hundreds of meeting rooms, as well as large facilities like swimming pools, restaurants, and entertainment amenities. Covering an area of one million square meters, it was the largest resort in Ryoln
City.
The
group took the resort’s dedicated sightseeing vehicle to the hotel, and the journey lasted over half an hour.
Madam Brooks was already waiting at the entrance. As soon as she saw Abalene, she approached them with a warm smile. ” You’re finally here. We’ve all been waiting for you.”
“We had a little delay on the way. Neil, Silvia, come and say hello to Madam Brooks.”
“Hello, Madam Brooks!”
Madam Brooks looked at Silvia and Neil with a smile. “Feel free to explore and enjoy yourselves. Your rooms are ready. If you’d like to rest first, that’s okay too. Your grandmother and I will go for a stroll.”
After they left, Neil lowered his head and asked Silvia, “Do you want to rest first or go for a walk?”
“I’d like to rest first.”
Once they entered the hotel and learned that Madam Brooks had only booked one room for both of them, Silvia furrowed her
brows.
She handed her ID card to the receptionist and said, “Hello, could you please book me a new room?”
The reception desk staff was about to take her ID when Neil swiftly took it from her.
She turned to look at him with a frown and said, “Give me back my ID!”
Neil stared at her in displeasure. “Have you ever seen a married couple sleeping in separate rooms?”
Silvia stressed each word that she uttered, “Neil, I don’t want to argue with you here. Give me back my ID before my patience
runs out!”
Neil ignored her and turned to the receptionist. “Give me the room key.”
Perhaps it was Neil’s overpowering presence, but the receptionist only hesitated for a second before she quickly searched for the room key.
After he received the key, he reached out to grab Silvia.
She quickly stepped back and glared at him. “I told you that I wasn’t going to share a room with you.”
Neil’s patience was wearing thin. Right then, he picked her up in his arms and headed toward the elevator.
She instinctively clutched his collar as she was caught off guard. Text property © Nôvel(D)ra/ma.Org.
Sensing that there were curious onlookers, she instantly blushed. No one knew if she was angry or shy.
Seeing her ears turn red, Neil whispered, “If only you had followed me obediently, we wouldn’t be in this situation now.”
She snorted. “So, you’re saying I should blame myself?”
“I’m glad you realize it.”
Silvia was speechless.
As they reached the elevator, she impatiently asked, “Can you pot me down now”
Neil remained silent. His expression was unpleasant as they waited for the elevator to arrives
Silvia frowned as well. She was about to say something when the elevator doors opened
When the woman inside saw them, her expression immediately turned sour