Part 2 : The receptionist grabbed the passport impatiently.

— “Give it here.”

She glanced at it—

And her expression shattered.

Silence.

— “Why are you staring like that?” someone asked.

She didn’t answer.

Her lips moved slowly.

— “This name…”

The manager rushed over.

— “What’s going on?”

She handed him the passport without a word.

He looked down—

And instantly went pale.

— “That’s… him.”

— “Who?” a guest asked.

The manager swallowed hard.

— “The owner.”

The room went completely still.

— “What?”

— “That man… the one you just threw out…”
— “He owns this hotel.”

A wave of shock spread through the lobby.

— “No way…”
— “That’s impossible…”

But it wasn’t.

The manager’s voice dropped.

— “He disappeared years ago. People thought he lost everything…”

The staff member pointed inside the suitcase.

— “Then what is all this?”

Money. Documents. Contracts.

Proof.

The manager suddenly snapped:

— “Get him back. NOW!”

The guards ran outside.

But the street was empty.

Gone.

Just like that.

The receptionist’s hands trembled.

— “We… we insulted him… we threw him out…”

The manager closed the suitcase slowly.

— “No,” he said quietly.

— “We exposed ourselves.”

Silence crushed the room.

Because for the first time—

The perfect hotel didn’t look perfect anymore.

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