Chapter 324
Chapter 324
Grace’s first reaction was that Jason would go after the small restaurant. An up-andingpany
that others said had a bright future was currently in doubt and would probably be rid of, not to mention
a small restaurant.
“I… I hadn’t thought of it that way,” she muttered. She did not want anything to happen to K’s small
restaurant because of her. After all, she could see that K was a nice person. With a deaf son, she
must be heavily burdened.
“It’s best if you hadn’t. You can stay here in peace,” Jason said
with a smile.
Grace pressed her lips together and said nothing.
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Jason took Grace’s hands and pressed her palms against his cheeks. “Since you’re determined to find
your own job, have it your way, but no matter howte youe back every night, you must bid me
good night, all right?”
She was surprised that he would make such a request.
Bid him good night… That was what she used to say to him every night in the rental house. He was her
family back then, someone she thought she could depend on.
Were… they still family now?
smiled. It was as it he was in perfectfort.
She only felt her palms getting hotter and hotter until they were
burning hot…
Grace took her credentials the next day and went to the small
restaurant as agreed. K Corbyn checked Grace in, briefed her,
and assigned her an electric bike.
“You can ride this to and from work. By the way, do you know how
to ride this?” K Corbyn suddenly thought of this question.
“Yes, I’ve ridden it before, but I haven’t ridden it for years. After al
little practice, I should be able to ride it,” Grace said truthfully.
“Then you can practiceter,” said K Corbyn. “You know that
you’ve got into a car ident before, so you need to be careful
when you’re riding the electric bike. Don’t go over the speed limit.
or anything just because you want to be fast. It’s all right if you’re
others.”
Grace responded by telling K Corbyn, “Yes, I know. I’ll be
careful not to speed.”
K Corbyn smiled. “Well, that’s it. Your sry will be paid on the
15th of every month. I’ll pay you basic Social Security. You can ask
me if you have any questions.”
“All right,” said Grace. Suddenly, she felt something clinging to her
She looked down and saw a young beautiful face.
Grace remembered that K called the child ‘Nelson’ yesterday.
“Come here, Nelson,” K Corbyn said to the little one as she
gestured.
However, the little one held on to Grace’s legs and looked up at Grace curiously, ignoring his mother.
K Corbyn stepped forward, intending to pull her son away.