Cherry Miller had nothing more to say about Yvonne Jiao's behavior.
As a guest, choosing to stay is a way of giving the host some respect.
Cherry couldn't refuse.
After all, Sunset Manor has plenty of rooms—one more or less doesn't make a difference.
As for whether Yvonne Jiao gets what she wants, that depends on her own abilities.
The next day, all the guests except Yvonne Jiao said their goodbyes and left.
After seeing the guests off, Cherry Miller, as the head housekeeper, could finally breathe a sigh of relief.
"Ms. Miller, I have something to report." The maid in charge of cleaning rushed over and said to Cherry, "Several items in the guest rooms have been damaged. The furniture—you picked it out so carefully! And after just a few days, it's already broken!"
Cherry saw how upset the maid was, but didn't react much.
Young people are just naturally more destructive.
Especially when they're a bunch of 18- to 25-year-olds.
"Don't worry, I'll go take a look first." Cherry reassured the maid, got the details, and then personally checked the damaged items in each room.
Some cabinets had been kicked loose, some carpets were stained with hard-to-clean fruit salad, and some curtains had cigarette burns.
No doubt about it—these young masters are a force of destruction!
The staff member inspecting the rooms with Cherry couldn't help but say, "This is just too much! Our lady invited them out of kindness, and they treat the place like this."
Cherry replied calmly, "Maybe they think this is a hotel. As long as they pay for damages, it's no big deal."
Yeah, this is Sunset Manor.
It's not Yin Manor.
If they'd gone to Yin Manor, they'd never dare act like this.
So that's why they're so reckless here.