The designers of the Phillips Group were left dumbfounded.

Their sales lagged behind Xavier Jewelers'? Were the Xavier Jewelers’ personnel jesting?

However, when the Xavier Jewelers' contingent observed the astonished expressions on the faces of the Phillips Group's designers, they assumed these designers were overwhelmed by shame. The Xavier Jewelers' group reveled in their triumph. At last, they had outshone Lilah.

Katie arched the corners of her lips and spoke with a hint of sarcasm. "Indeed, we find ourselves in the VIP room. Should you not mind, I could arrange a small table near us for your party. It's a more agreeable option than dining in the regular area and we could also exchange insights about the jewelry industry."

"Katie makes a valid point," the designers from Xavier Jewelers chimed in unison.

Phoebe was on the verge of exasperation. Could the Xavier Jewelers personnel cease with the pretense?

Phoebe replied with a touch of sarcasm, "I regret to inform you that we didn't anticipate your keen interest in industry discussions with us. Regrettably, we're heading to the diamond room. Unless you possess supreme VIP status, access is denied. Thus, we can't accommodate you..."

The people from Xavier Jewelers were left stunned.

Before long, Evelyn found herself unable to contain her laughter.

"Are you implying that Lilah holds the esteemed title of supreme VIP in this establishment? This hotel upholds remarkably stringent criteria. I never imagined Lilah possessed such clout. Could you perhaps grant us a glimpse of the fabled diamond room?"

Evelyn harbored doubts about Lilah's true ability to access the diamond room. Perhaps Lilah was merely putting on a display of influence.

Evelyn believed her suggestion would surely unnerve them.

As anticipated, Lilah wore a visibly anxious expression as she responded, "I'm not sure it's a wise decision. Are you not planning to have dinner yourselves?"

Katie shared Evelyn's curiosity and promptly voiced, "No need to worry. Let's just explore and expand our horizons. Miss Phillips, are you guarding against us that much?"

After a brief hesitation, Lilah reluctantly acquiesced, saying, "Fine."

The Xavier Jewelers’ members trailed behind.

Upon reaching the second floor, Lilah was met by the manager who had been waiting for her. After a brief exchange, Lilah turned apologetically to the Xavier Jewelers' group. “I'm sorry, but you can't enter since you're not on our guest list."

Katie remained unconvinced, suspecting it was Lilah's ruse to shield her from exposure. She remarked, “Not to worry. We'll be content with a peek from the doorway. Would that be acceptable?"

The manager was utterly bewildered upon hearing this. Were these individuals so vain that they sought to glimpse the interior from outside the door?

Lilah sought the manager's confirmation with a glance, and the manager nodded, saying, “If you're amenable to it, Miss Phillips, then it's acceptable. Let's proceed."

The innermost area on the second floor concealed the legendary diamond room.

The space was incredibly vast, an expansive expanse of opulence.

The manager approached the door and, with utmost respect, swung it open. ‘Welcome, Miss Phillips. We've meticulously prepared the diamond room for your use. Should you require any assistance, feel free to contact me at your convenience."

The Xavier Jewelers' contingent gazed upon the immense room, its interior adorned with lavish decorations, complete with a pool table and fitness amenities. It hardly resembled a dining space; rather, it exuded the ambiance of an opulent residence.