The security guard at the hotel entrance and the lobby manager, who had just emerged after receiving the news, observed Kevin as he exited Hayden’s car.
While the York and Queen families were not deadly rivals, their two hotels were separated by a significant road and both claimed to be seven-star establishments. Among the various hotels in Jensburg, these two stood out as the most upscale and luxurious.
Both hotels were somewhat competitive with each other.
On the surface, the executives of the two companies showed no overt hostility, but they engaged in covert rivalry. Whenever employees from the two hotels crossed paths, they would avoid speaking to one another.
Moreover, venturing into the rival hotel was unthinkable; they considered the other establishment a forbidden zone, as if entering it would be an act of betrayal.
However, witnessing Mr. York disembarking from Mr. Queen’s car suggested a surprisingly friendly relationship between the two.
This left the security guard and the lobby manager perplexed, and naturally, they refrained from questioning Kevin. After all, the parent companies behind the two hotels maintained a level of amicability.