Hotel’s VIP

[Chapter 266]

Two more days passed, and it was now the weekend.

David was still running around buying estates.

However, since there were no large purchases, the increment in lavish points was slow.

It took less than ten billion dollars to go from 15 to 108 points in two days.

David tapped on body again without any hesitation. There were eight lavish points after he was done, while his body reached extraordinary level 4.

On his way back to Starry Night Hotel, David noticed that the area was bustling. There were so many luxury cars in front of the entrance that there was hardly any parking left.

There was also a huge crowd of people around the hotel. Many held signs and banners but were blocked by dozens of security guards.

'Are these fans?

'Did some celebrity check into Starry Night Hotel?'

He could only park his car in the underground car park.

David was stopped when he got to the main entrance. There used to be four female ushers here, and now it had become four security guards.

"Sir, please show your room card. No one is allowed to enter except for the hotel's current guests," one of the security guards said.

David was about to speak when Lucille Yates saw him in the lobby and rushed over.

"Good evening, Mr. Lidell!"

Then Lucille turned to the security guards and said, "Mr. Lidell is the hotel's VIP."

"This way, please, Mr. Lidell," said Lucille.

David followed Lucille into the hotel lobby.

"What do you want to eat tonight, Mr. Lidell? I'll prepare it for you!" Lucille said respectfully.

"Whatever. Just give me the usual! By the way, what's going on with the hotel tonight?" David asked casually.

"Mr. Lidell, we have a director premiering a new film in our hotel tonight. He invited many celebrities and film investors to attend. I heard there's a small donation ceremony at the end. He filmed it in a very poor place, so he wanted to do his part to help the locals. The director is well-renowned internationally," said Lucille.

"Oh? I see! Do you need an invitation to get in?"

"I don't think so!"

"Okay then, what floor is it on? I'll check it out later!"

"It's in the hall on the sixtieth floor."

"Okay, thank you!" David said and went upstairs.

Back in his room, David showered, changed his clothes, and was about to check out the premiere.

David admired people who would help others with their influence. He was free anyway, so he wanted to check it out and donate some money.

Though making donations would not increase his lavish points, he would like to help since he was filthy rich anyway.

He would like to set up a charity fund or something but did not want to be famous. He had also been busy improving himself these days that he did not have the energy to do so.

Once he was pleased enough with his strength and East League International was stable, he would set up a charity fund in the name of East League International and spend some money t o help people in need. Money did not mean much to him now.

Once he reached the sixtieth floor of the hotel, he saw several beautiful female ushers standing at the hall entrance.

David walked in. No one asked him for an invitation, so he went straight into the hall.

The hall was huge. You could tell it was a perfect place for this kind of posh party. It was at least two-thirds larger than the party he had attended in Lake City.

The hall was beautifully decorated as well. It was no wonder it was a premium ten-star hotel.

There were many people around-probably two or three hundred, but the hall still seemed empty.

David's arrival did not attract anyone's attention as everyone was busy chatting in their own circles.

David went to the food section, took a plate, and began to fill it with food. After running around all day, he was famished.

He found a corner and enjoyed the food. The food at posh parties was pretty good.

He glanced around the hall. There were many celebrities that David had only ever seen on TV

before.

However, there were two people he knew: Marie Kent, one of the four rising stars, as well as

the Empress-Elsa Winters.

They met in Lake City.

However, David had no intentions to say hello to them. After all, they were not familiar with each other. It was doubtful they even remembered him!