Chapter 1830
The wound on Bob’s arm had basically healed, but he could not exercise it too much to avoid rupturing
the wound that had not fully healed.
Upon hearing Rebbeca’s question, Bob immediately moved his arm to show Rebbeca and said with a
chuckle, “Commander Ishac, my arm has pretty much recovered. It doesn’t affect my life. I can still do
Bob’s expression darkened again at the end of his speech.
Rebbeca performed the amputation, and the surgery was sessful with no after-effects.
However, he lost an arm after all. He could not work like regr people anymore. He had also
approached the coal mine he used to work at to find a job, but they rejected him.
As a man, he had no job and depended on his wife and daughter, it was something no man could
ept unless this man had no shame.
“Don’t worry. I will help you find a job. You need more rest…” Rebbeca said to Bob.
To reassure Bob and prevent him from thinking he was onlyforting him, Rebbeca added, “Weck
someone to manage the canteen warehouse at the city defense army’s main camp…”
“You could be the warehouse keeper. It’s notbor work. You can consider it a desk job. Of course, it
doesn’t pay much-only 3,000 Dragon Dors a month.”
Bob was thrilled once he heard the words “3,000 Dragon Dors..”
After all, he used to work his butt off in the coal mine, only to be paid little more than 2,000 Dragon
Dors a month.
Managing a warehouse sounded like a much easier job than working in a coal mine, and the pay was
much higher.
How could Bob not be happy with that?
However, Rebbeca suddenly remembered something and asked, “You can read, right? Can you do
basic reading, writing, and arithmetic?”
Primary school students in Dragon Kingdom were required to master basic reading, writing, and
mathematics, but they were in the City-State Union and the slum.
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Rebbeca was unsure whether Bob could do it. After all, there were many poor people in the slum who
did not know a single word, and many had never been to school.
Hearing Rebbeca’s words, Bob immediately nodded repeatedly. “Yes, I can read and do arithmetic. I
have no problem with them!”
“That’s good…” Rebbeca smiled and nodded.
Yvonne and Yvonne’s mother were overjoyed. Bob had a job, and they did not have to work so hard
anymore.
Yvonne’s mother shed tears of gratitude as she said, “Commander Ishac, thank you. You’re a lifesaver
for our family!”
“It’s nothing…” Rebbeca said quietly.
Looking at Rebbeca sitting on a stool eating dumplings, Yvonne’s mother suddenly blushed.
She leaned over and asked, “Commander Ishac, how old are you?”
“I am 23,” Rebbeca replied.
Yvonne’s mother was surprised to hear Rebbeca’s answer because Rebbeca was young.
It was obvious that he was not yet 30 years old.
She then asked, “Do you have a girlfriend? Are you married?”
Rebbeca hesitated a little before replying, “Not yet…”