Next One Is a Babe

Chapter 960
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Chapter 960

Soon, John had someone arrange the chairs outside the workers’ quarters for everyone to sit down.Then, Sophia caringly asked them whether they were happy and used to the job. In response, theworkers nodded and replied, “We have a stable job here, unlike our hometown, where we had to stayhome during the winter. Besides, we make a lot more with our current job. Apart from that, there isnothing much we can spend on other than a few bottles of beer since the rules around here have madeour lifestyle more disciplined and frugal. Furthermore, we’re given gifts during every festive season,which we think is a lot better than working in our hometown.” novelbin

Upon hearing their feedback, Sophia heaved a sigh of relief. At this moment, Buddy said, “There are afew ladies from my village who are asking whether there are any more vacancies left by chance. Ifthere are, they’d like to come over.”

Unable to decide, Sophia shifted her gaze to John, who answered, “Well, the kitchen could use someextra hands, so perhaps you could bring this matter to your supervisor’s attention. If he says yes, that’syour green light to bring your people here.”

Buddy happily smiled and said, “Wow! Sophia, you’re really our lucky star! Our life wouldn’t be so muchbetter if it weren’t for you.”

Feeling touched, Sophia answered, “It’s the least I could do to repay everyone’s kindness.”

Back then, the villagers would help out when they saw Sophia and her grandfather busy handling theircrops. Because of that, their kindness had since etched in their minds in the years to come. Meanwhile,Buddy gazed at Sophia and said, “I heard your dad returned to the village after all of us left. I was eventold that he wants to sell the house.”

Sophia responded with a smile. “That’s up to him. I don’t really care anyway.”

Upon hearing Sophia’s reply, the others didn’t seem to look happy. “Well, he should have at leastconsidered what the others would think about his decision before going about it. That ungrateful b*stardhad better pray no one blows his deal when someone wants to buy that house.” In fact, Sophia couldn’tcare less about Walter’s deal to sell the house since she had decided to put the matter behind her andmove on. He can have the house all he wants. I’m not planning to go back there anyway since it’sempty. Walter wants a better life, so just let him be! After all, cutting ties with him is all that matters tome.

John held Sophia’s hand and placed it in his palm. “Just let things play out the way they will. After all,there is really nothing much he can do either. Look at him now! He is so poor that he needs todesperately sell the house for cash.”

Buddy sighed and said, “I heard he’s been having a tough life recently. Some of us said they’ve seenhim working at the construction site.”

While John had previously found out that Walter had been struggling to make ends meet, Sophiacurled her lips and answered, “I don’t care how much struggle he is having in his life because what Icare about is how well you guys are living.” Putting her point that way, she managed to distracteveryone and change the subject. Meanwhile, the rest of the people began thinking about making moremoney for the sake of their future and their children.

After chatting for more than an hour, Sophia and John decided to make a move since everyone elsestill had work to do. As they got into the car, Sophia sentimentally opined, “I’ve never had a smile oneach and every one of their faces before. You have no idea how it’s like to live with uncertainty back in

my hometown, where people have to suffer because they can’t put food on the table. Who would havethought that the luxury of talking about the future together would turn into reality today?”

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