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... of the grand five-star hotel—on his scooter.

He stopped smoothly at the edge of the polished valet lane, drawing more than a few passing glances from the suited staff and drivers.

This wasn’t the kind of arrival the hotel usually saw on a night like this.

One of the uniformed staff stepped forward quickly, bowing politely despite the clear hesitation in his eyes.

"Sir, I’m afraid scooters aren’t allowed to park here. You may use the motorcycle parking area just a ...

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