Chapter 304
Duncan’s words drained the color off Ms. Chaplin’s face.
Without the guts to defend herself, Ms. Chaplin responded, I’m sorry, sir. I won’t do it again.”
She then approached Liberty and said apologetically, “Ms. Hunt, I’m sorry for judging you by your appearance and insulting you. Please forgive me.”
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Now that Liberty had cooled down, she replied embarrassedly, “I was at fault too, Ms. Chaplin. I should’ve watched my tone. Please forgive me for making you mad.”
After the pair exchanged apologies, Ms. Chaplin asked when Liberty could start work.
With a job secured, Liberty was overjoyed. She was grinning from ear to ear when she said, “I can start work anytime.”
“Come tomorrow then.”
“Alright. Thank you, Ms. Chaplin. Thank you, Mr. Lewis.”
gratitude and happily walked out with her resume.
Duncan called out
a
in the garden outside before work every day. You’re not allowed to clock in until you do so.” Duncan believed Liberty was way out
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sake and give Liberty the opportunity to work.
eyes of other colleagues to burn, he requested Liberty to prioritize her health and get
was also for
across Liberty’s face
jog a few laps every day before she even started
the office building, one lap must
herself go. Duncan must be using work
of line. In fact, she believed he had her best interest in mind because
can have your meals there instead of running all the way home to eat. Please don’t
months. If you still look like
Lewis.” Liberty
“Mr. Lewis, I promise to shed the weight in three months.”
Her weight had gone out of control because she ate a lot and skipped the exercise.
She should be able to get in shape in three months if she refrained from overeating and got those steps in.
Duncan smirked. “I shall wait to see the result at the end of the probation.”
He then instructed Ms. Chaplin. “Get to the office early every day and watch her. Don’t let her come inside the building if she doesn’t finish her rounds.”
Ms. Chaplin respectfully took the order.
Liberty was lost for words.
She had a beef with Ms. Chaplin. Yet, Ms. Chaplin was tasked to watch her run.
There went her chance to slack off.
“Nothing’s going on here. You’re all dismissed. Get back to work.”
Having resolved the job issue for his best friend’s sister–in law, Duncan waved his arm and told everybody to return to work while he went inside. His client was still waiting for him.