Act Eighty-Six. Gift
"I'm very sorry, Mr. Bruck, just after you came to ask, we suddenly added a few reservations, I asked someone to ask you if you want to pay to book a room, but there was no reply, so ......"
The owner of the hotel, Fox, said with a smile on his face, but he was slandering in his heart, who told this guy that he didn't want to pay the deposit first in order to save money, and he deserved to be the first to be taken.
But business has to be done after all, and this fat man, Bruck, also has some property in Torento, and Fox certainly can't offend the other party at will.
Fox said this, Bruke also realized his mistake, he only made a verbal reservation at the time, thinking that he could do it with his own face, but he didn't expect to be robbed halfway, Bruke turned his head and hurriedly explained to the family behind him.
"Mr. Pacheville, I wanted to confirm your trip before making a reservation, but I didn't expect such a thing to happen, it was my negligence."
Bruck explained respectfully, and it seemed that the man named Pachewell was clearly a cut above him.
Before he could say something, Bruck caught a glimpse of Osborne, who had just come downstairs.
"Osborne, why are you here?"
Bruke was a little surprised, he had competed with Osborne in many fields before, and recently he had lost in the beverage industry because the other party had preemptively represented Coke, and he was already resentful in his heart, but when he saw Osborne, he seemed to have figured out something.
"Hehe, let me introduce you, this is Mr. Ian Gray, who is my business partner, the founder of Coke, and he is also the principal of Crescent Academy.
Osborne also listened to the gossip on the side, and soon realized that it was the room he had booked for Reiner and the others that caused Bruck's current predicament, and he couldn't help but feel a little happier in his heart.
"Coke ......!!!"
Coke is another of Bruck's heart problems, and he also saw a business opportunity for this drink, but Osborne got the exclusive agency right one step faster, which made Bruck almost angry and deformed.
But after hearing Osborne's introduction, Bruck was a little lucky, maybe he could gain the trust of the cola maker and let him give him the authority as well.
However, this illusion was shattered before it could take shape.
Bruke looked at the young man who stretched out his hand to him in a daze, wasn't this the guy who had clashed with him on a float at that time?
At that time, Bruck was rushing to Lake Wagner to discuss important matters with several partners, and when he saw Reiner dressed in ordinary clothes and blocking his way, he habitually cursed a few words, who knew that this was the inventor of Coke.
To die, to die, to die, to die.
With an embarrassed smile on his face, Bruck shook Reiner's hand back, not knowing what to say, he could only hope that the young man had long forgotten what had happened.
"Mr. Bruck, the scenery of Lake Wagner is not bad."
Kelena's words made Brück fall into an ice cave.
This guy remembers it clearly!
"Hehe, I was in a hurry to get on the road at that time, so it was a little rude, and I hope Mr. Ian Gray will not be too careful."
The corners of Bruke's mouth picked, tonight is really a house leak that happened to rain overnight, and bad things are piling up.
"Bruck, if there's no room here, let's go somewhere else."
At this point, the father, who had not paid much attention to the argument before, spoke, a little displeased, but still maintained a considerable politeness.
"Mr. Pacheville, you're right."
Bruck nodded yes, leaving Reiner wondering who the former Mr. Patchville was.
"I can't delay the rest of the two young masters, I also know another hotel, and the room is also very good!"
Glancing at the two teenagers with impatient expressions, Bruck didn't bother to talk to Osborne and Leinardo again.
"Crescent Academy, hasn't that school closed down yet?"
One of the boys said suddenly, he must have heard Osborne's explanation, and at this time, his freckled face showed a faint sense of pride, and he asked rhetorically rather proudly.
"I don't know, it's coming."
The other boy answered, and he deliberately glanced at Reiner, the meaning of which was obvious.
"What do you say, Rogge, James?"
Their mother reproached, giving Reiner an apologetic look of helplessness.
It seems that the parents of this family are okay, but the child is a real bear.
After thinking about it, Reiner took two test papers from his storage bag and walked over to the mother.
"This lady, presumably these two well-behaved children are also here to take the magic exam, it just so happens that I have the latest exam questions from the Rainbow Tower this year, which can significantly improve the level of basic knowledge of magic, we are sorry for today's incident, so I will give it to you as an apology."
Naturally, the two test papers are not the latest test questions of the Rainbow Tower, but the ultra-difficult math problems that Reiner wrote idly and boringly, which are collected from major mathematics monographs and can be called the mathematics Olympiad-level problems.
The difficulty and depth of these questions greatly exceed the requirements of the promotion exam, and the average apprentice who has not undergone special problem-solving training may not be able to write even a single question, and it is perfect to use it as a gift to the bear child as an extra homework.
Reiner only hates that he is too slow to make a five-year magic test and three-year simulation, otherwise it would not be a good thing to use as a birthday present for the bears.
"Thank you."
Mrs. Pacheville, who had only thought the headmaster was very handsome, was more softened, but now that the other party had generously given the papers to herself, she felt that Reiner was a gentle gentleman.
Glancing at the test questions, although Mrs. Pacheville, who has basic magical literacy, does not know how to solve the above questions, she can also know that the difficulty of the questions here is not easy, and she believes Reiner's words even more.
Mr. Pachewell didn't say anything, he was talking to Bruck about where to go next, and he didn't have time to be distracted.
There were only two bear children, looking at the thick test paper, their faces were pale, staring at Reiner, as if they were constantly cursing him in their hearts.
How can anyone meet to give gifts and give test papers!?
And his mother seems to be very grateful??
This guy just has two more words, and he actually uses such a vicious method to take revenge on us!!
Reiner smiled meaningfully, the two brothers should have also come to take the mock test, and it just so happened that Reiner used them to test the difficulty of his own test paper - if they could meet again in the future.
In the middle of his words, Mr. Pachewell returned, glanced at the examination paper in his wife's hand, he said nothing, and then left the hotel with the family, and Beruck followed, of course, and looked at Reiner with a complicated look before going out of the door.
"Patchville is the councillor of the neighboring city of Lamia, the mage of the Second Ring, and Bruck is probably trying to curry favor with him in order to get more resources in Lamia, stupid fellow."
Osborne waited until they had all left, before explaining to Reiner.
"Hopefully they can have a good night."
Reiner shrugged and teased.