Peter drove up to his father’s hotel, sitting in his jeep, waiting for Arnold, the driver, to open the door. He had grown up privileged, with his father’s wealth shaping his arrogant attitude. As the only son of a successful businessman, Peter didn’t respect others, believing his wealth gave him superiority.

After some waiting, Peter snapped at Arnold to open the door. He entered the hotel, where a young woman named Jenny greeted him and offered a drink. Peter was annoyed when she didn’t know his special preferences and ordered her to get it right. He then approached his father’s assistant, Marcus, who told him his father was waiting in the office.

Peter walked into his father’s office and immediately began discussing taking over the hotel. His father seemed reluctant, suggesting Peter didn’t need the business, as he already had a substantial amount saved. But Peter insisted he wanted to prove himself. His father, seeing his determination, set a challenge. Peter had to run the hotel for a day and manage five visiting businessmen from around the world.