The Campbells stopped insulting Matthew right after that, and they went back to their dinner. When they were done, Helen said, “Phew, that was a nice meal. Want to get some shuteye? You guys just came back, so you must be tired.”

Then, Minerva said, “But I’m still hungry, Aunt Helen. Can I get some more food? And besides, there is some wine left. I don’t want to waste it. Uncork them, waiter.” She shot a look at Tate and Jonah, and they got what she was trying to say.

Everyone was done with dinner, but two bottles of Romanee Conti remained. Each bottle of Romanee Conti would cost a million, and they wouldn’t get another chance to taste it if they let this one slip. If they passed this chance up, Matthew and the others would take the wine back with them. Minerva would never let that happen even though she was already full.

Even having a sip of the wine would be enough for her to brag for a long time, so she ordered a few more dishes and got the waiter to uncork the bottles. Then, she placed the wine together and snapped dozens of pictures.

After that, she took a ton of selfies that involved the wine and the lavish meal they had. Once she had her fill of pictures, she picked the best ones, edited them, and posted the pictures of Romanee Conti and Lafite to her wall.

dinner. ‘95 Romanee Conti has a feeling of history and romance to it compared to ‘82 Lafite.’ In her picture, she tagged a few of her ‘besties’, obviously showing it off

no matter what, and the same went for Tate, though he was tagging the ladies, apparently trying to tell them he was a rich guy. Of course, the Romanee Conti didn’t go to waste at all in the end,

they left the hotel happily. Minerva and Tate went one step

for the night, Chloe? We have a spare

decent houses here, and it’ll ruin my

 

The kids are really particular, and I only have myself to blame. Besides,

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