Chapter 961
Jay was hesitant, but Tommy begged him. "Ben, you''ve gotta agree to President Severe’s requests.
The entire vige will be grateful to you."
Jay was distraught. "I have a job already."
Tommy replied in dismay, “Ah, so you have a job, so you won’t help us anymore."
Angeline knew that Jay was a man of his word. Since he promised that he would be Baby Zetty''s
piano tutor, he would not ept any other jobs.
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To resolve his concerns, Angeline then replied, "You don’t have to be on-site to work. All you have
to do is t o look after the fishermen closely and make sure that they follow the rules around here."
Jay then agreed. "Alright then."
Grayson gave the police a call, and after some banter, h e turned toward Angeline to say, "They
need a guarantor."
Jay said, "Me."
Angeline was musing over the fact that those fishermen were still brutes and barbarians. Should
there be any trouble, the guarantor would regret being the guarantor in the first ce.
She rolled her eyes at Jay. "You? Everything on you is worth even less than one of my fingernails.
How are
you going to be the guarantor?"
Jay replied, "You''re so vulgar!"
Angeline,
This b*stard was really biting the hand that fed him!
Grayson understood the situation, so he replied on the phone, "The president will be the guarantor.
Let them g o immediately."
After Tommy and Jay left the design department in the building, Tommy had nothing but praise for
Angeline. "Ben, I think that the president isn''t as scary as the rumors say. She''s cold on the outside,
but nice o n the inside. She looks nasty, but when she heard of our hardship and how hard it was for
us to look for money, she became so kind... I think that she''s better than those women back in our
vige who look nice and kind but will actually talk behind your back."
Jay sank into deep thought...
He thought of how that hag had made porridge for him, sent him to the doctor when he was sick,
and now helping out the fishermen. All of her actions were heartwarming, but when he arrived at the
thought that she wanted to keep him as her consort, Jay simply could not agree with what Tommy
said.
"The she-devil has ulterior motives in doing all of these."
Tommy replied naively, "Anyway, she’s offering refuge to helpless fishermen like us. So she''s a
living saint to
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me.
Jay shook his head. "Let''s see if the others return.
Until then, you can save your praises forter."
He just could not believe that the she-devil would help those innocent fishermen without some
apparent reason.
In the evening, the fishermen came back.
They were squabbling andining about how they had lost their jobs.
Tommy told them, "We can all stay, but the president has given the order that we all have to listen to
Ben."
The fishermen remained silent, their eyes green with envy toward Jay.
Back in the vige, that man had to rely on his wife for a living. He was even scoffed at by his in-
laws. As such, the men in the entire vige looked down on him.
Now, he was suddenly in a position to look after and supervise them.
A few of the fishermen were dissatisfied. They protested, saying, "You want us to listen to this little
adonis? Are you out of your mind? I think that he’s a mute. How could he possibly lead us?"
The others echoed in agreement. "Yeah.”
Jay responded coldly, "The order isn’t for you to listen t o me. It''s for all of you to obey and follow
the rules of
thepany."
The fishermen looked at each other. "We’re not listening to you either way."
Angeline was watching from a distance and saw the entire scene unfold. The expression on her
face was indescribable.
She thought of how her Jaybie was once the almighty crown prince of Imperial Capital. Now, he
could not even settle a bunch of fishermen. Oh, how the mighty had fallen.
Angeline walked over to the fishermen with her arms crossed. She said in a condescending tone,
"Those who are willing to listen to him, stay. Those who are not, leave now."
As she said that, the fishermen changed their stances immediately and curried Jay''s favor. "Ben,
since the president has spoken, then I shall listen to you."
Angeline helped Jay to diffuse the situation in the hopes that he would be grateful. Who knew that
Jay glowered at her with resentment in his eyes, hinting a t her being nosy.
Angeline said casually to Grayson, "Get insurance for all of the fishermen. Social security and all."