The chandeliers glittered like diamonds that night at the Waldorf Grand Ballroom in Vienna. Wealthy guests floated across the polished marble floor, their laughter mingling with the delicate music of the live orchestra. Among them stood Victor Langley, a silver-haired millionaire with a reputation for being both ruthless in business and mercilessly arrogant in public. Tonight, he was dressed in a pristine white tuxedo, his pocket bulging with cash, a sign of both wealth and pride.
At the edge of the ballroom, Anna Weiss adjusted the plain apron over her black uniform. She had been working as a waitress at these grand events for nearly three years, blending into the background as she carried trays of champagne flutes and hors d’oeuvres. She had learned to keep her head down and ignore the snide remarks of the wealthy patrons who looked at her as little more than a servant.
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