After weighing the options, Tie Nan said, "Let's call the police first."
...
Not long after, the police officer in charge of the Longkan area arrived, went in and said a few words, which temporarily calmed things down for a while, but soon the extremely annoying noise started coming from the farmhouse again.
The nature of the matter was already quite clear. At this moment, Coach Ma called, saying that some guests were tired and wanted to go back to the inn to rest. He asked if the matter had been resolved. I could only ask him to wait a little longer, but the pressure in my heart was getting greater and greater.
Neither Tie Nan nor I had any experience dealing with this kind of thing, and those people were no pushovers. If we went in to argue, we would inevitably end up in a fight. Whether the problem could be solved was another matter, but our own safety would also be greatly threatened, since we were outnumbered.
Yang Sisi saw the anxiety in Tie Nan and me. After a long while, she gritted her teeth and said to Tie Nan and me, "I'll go talk to those people. Even if they are bastards, they wouldn't dare to lay a hand on a woman like me."
Tie Nan and I looked at each other and felt that this matter was urgent. We thought it might be better to let Yang Sisi give it a try. Maybe it would have unexpected results. After all, I had a lot of confidence in her eloquence, and women have an advantage over men in communication. It's rare to see a man who would lay a hand on a woman.
I finally said to Yang Sisi, "Go ahead, but be careful what you say and don't get into any conflicts with them. If you can't persuade them, come back quickly and don't try to be brave."
"I know, there are so many burly guys, I'm not stupid..."
As Yang Sisi spoke, she glanced at me again before walking down the stairs. But I gradually became nervous. I didn't dare leave the balcony, afraid that I wouldn't see what was happening there and that Yang Sisi would suffer.
Just then, my phone rang again. I thought it was Coach Ma calling to inquire about the situation, but it was Bai Lu.
She said to me, "I'm already on my way from Kunming to Dali. It will take at least five hours to get there. How are things going at the guesthouse?"
“Call Cao Jinbo right now and see if he’s the one behind this.”
“I called him, and he said he didn’t know anything about it… Since he doesn’t admit it, there’s no way I can argue with him. Besides, our inn has been attracting a lot of attention lately, and there are quite a few people eyeing our inn, so it might not be him.”
I was consumed by rage and blurted out an extremely offensive curse.
Bai Lu advised again, "Michael, everyone is upset about what happened... That's why they say starting a business is easy, but maintaining it is difficult. Try to calm down and don't act impulsively... If it really comes down to it, we can temporarily transfer the guests to other hotels. We can't let the guests bear the consequences for us."
I'm incredibly frustrated. This is supposed to be a profitable inn, but we've managed to turn it into a loss. Not to mention the drinks the guests just had for free at the Bailu Bar, the thought of transferring them to another hotel is making my liver ache. We also have to pay that third-party hotel, and that hotel's conditions absolutely cannot be worse than our inn's; only an upgrade can psychologically compensate the guests. So, after all this trouble, how can we possibly make any money?
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