Chapter 202



Chapter 202

"He cares about money more than I do. If you get close to him, he will care more about his money."

The creditor said with a smile.

"I see. I will pay attention to it next time we meet."

Abola said.

"You may not be able to meet him."

The creditor said.

"I know I may not be able to meet him, but I can find him."

Abola scratched his head.

"Then I can only wish you good luck."

The creditor said and walked away.

After a long time, Abola did not find Green, but when he was drinking, he suddenly saw a familiar person in a bar. He got close to him and saw that he was not wrong.

This is Green.

Green is working part-time, which is an amateur hobby. However, under normal circumstances, most people can't see it, because everyone works for a living, not for fun.

If it is really for fun, most people will not get paid.

Green is special.

He treated work as fun and worked fairly seriously.

So he could get paid most of the time.

Even if he couldn't get paid here, he could go somewhere else, the difference wouldn't be too big, so his days wouldn't have any particular ups and downs.

When Abra saw Green, Green also noticed him, but since he didn't come over, he thought he didn't want to see him, so he pretended he didn't notice anything.

After that, Green worked as a cashier in a convenience store.

When it was almost dawn, the cashier's job was over, and he went to a hotel. After working for a few hours in the hotel, it closed, and he went to the bar to continue his night job.

He evenly divided the day like this.

He used all his spare time to work, and Abra, who had been following him all day, was shocked by this.

"I didn't expect your life to be so hard now. If you are so unhappy, why don't you come to me? I won't see you in this situation and not help you."

Aboula said to Green.

"I don't think this life is hard, but if you want to help, I'm happy."

Green replied.

"Then let's have a meal together."

Aboula said.

"If you want to talk to me during the meal, I advise you not to do that, because I don't like it. I hate it when someone keeps talking next to me during the meal."

Green shook his head.

"Then you should change your job. How about I find you a job? I promise you don't need to work so long to get the salary."

Aboula looked at Green and said.

"I don't think it's good. I already owed money to your family once, and I don't want to do it again."

Green shook his head.

"That sounds terrible! What should we do? How about this, you go to work in our family's industry? We have many companies covering many industries."

Abra's eyes lit up.

"Even if your company is all over the world, I can't go. I don't want to owe you money, especially after taking your salary. That will block my way."

Green said.

"Then what kind of work are you interested in? My company is related to car manufacturing, food, supermarkets, and stocks. Are you not interested in any of them?"

Abra asked Green while pulling him.

"I am interested in all those things, but once I have to understand them in depth and work, I am not interested. So I am sorry. Can you stop asking questions?"

Green clapped his hands.

He let go of her hand and lowered his head, feeling a little disappointed: "Well, then, when are you free? I want to talk to you, how about having a drink, so you don't have to worry about not being able to talk to me."

"Tomorrow or this weekend, I'm free. If you want to talk for a long time, I can also take a leave, I don't mind."

Green thought for a while and said.

"It's great to get such an answer from you. Since you have time, then okay, we will meet tomorrow, and we will meet again this weekend. Anyway, you have time, right?"

Abra looked at Green and asked.

"I think we only need to meet once more this week. What's the point of meeting so many times? It's just a waste of time. You will only find me annoying if you always see me."

Green shook his head.

"I don't think so. I don't think you're annoying. If I think you're annoying, I'll go away and won't look for you. Why would you look for you if you think I'm annoying?"

Abra was confused.

"Maybe you want me to pay you back the interest. After all, interest can change. And you didn't make it clear what the interest is."

Green replied.

"I'm very sad that you said that, but I must see you tomorrow. You said you can see me at least once more, so let's see you tomorrow."

Abra blushed and turned away.

"Then let's see you tomorrow."

Green nodded at his back.

He quickened his pace and ran away.

But when Green turned around and prepared to go home, Abra secretly turned around again and peeked in the shadows.

"If I hate him, why should I go to him? Maybe I'm mentally ill. But if it's for money, then it's only natural. Then I'll ask him to pay me back."

Abola snorted.

Unfortunately, Green wouldn't easily owe him money again.

Originally, Green wanted to borrow money and delay it for a long time to establish contact with the person he was looking for, but he found that the days of owing money were too painful and he couldn't bear it.

So he paid the money in advance.

And he even paid the interest.

He would never fall into that situation again, he would hate himself, and he didn't want to hate himself.

So Abra's idea was probably just an idea.

The next morning, Abra sat up from the bed in the hotel and went to the bathroom to wash up. He looked at his face in the mirror, changed into a set of clean clothes, even his shoes and socks.

He made sure he was clean, opened the door and walked out.

The sky gradually brightened, he looked around, found a cafe, walked in and sat down, ordered a cup of coffee, and prepared to wait for Green to come out of his residence to meet him.

If Green didn't find him here, he would rush up to stop him and meet him again.

If Green found him here, he would pretend to meet him by chance and wave to him, sit at the same table with him, and then talk about other things, such as money.

He hoped that the other party would not be too disgusted when he mentioned money, so that he could continue talking without being interrupted immediately.

But things were not quite the same as he imagined in both situations.

Green walked up to him and said to him: "I won't lend you money."

"How about I lend you money?"

I don't know if he was out of his mind, Abola looked at Green in front of him and said suddenly.

"If you want to borrow money from me, it's okay, but I won't be as tolerant as you."

Green smiled.

"It doesn't matter, you know my family has a lot of money, and it doesn't matter if I'm not tolerant."

Abola said with a smile.

He suddenly felt as if he had opened a door that he had never opened before. He realized that he could walk out through this door and he could use this door to get close to Green.

He was happy.

"Then what do you want to borrow money for?"

Green asked.

"Go out and play. Going out and playing now requires a lot of money."

Abola said happily.

"But you have a lot of pocket money, right?"

Green asked.

"I want to save some of it, so when I need to use some of it, it won't be enough. Of course I have to borrow it. Isn't it more appropriate for me to borrow from you in front of me than from others?"

Abola said shyly .

"Since you mean this, I will be willing to lend you money."

Green thought about it and said to him.

"That's great."

Abola said with a smile.

On the weekend, Abola invited Green to go shopping with him.

Although Green was not interested, he invited him anyway, and said that the weekend could be counted into the next week after rounding up, so Green agreed.

"What do you think of this shop? Isn't it beautiful? The size is right. It must be warm for one person inside, whether in winter or summer. In summer, there is not much sun."

Abola pointed to the door of a shop and said to Green.

"This shop is really good."

Green nodded.

In two days, the shop turned into an exquisite bakery.

"My dear, do you want to come in and take a look?"

A smiling old man asked.

"Then I will go in and take a look."

Green hesitated and answered.

"What do you think of this place?"

"It's nice here, warm and beautiful."

"I think so too. You know, it took me a lot of effort to decorate this place like this."

"Then you have a good aesthetic taste."

"Of course, of course, I learned it a long time ago, so my aesthetic taste must be good."

"I can see that."

"I'm still short of one person here, do you want to work here?"

"Does it really need someone here?"

"Yes, one person is too lonely, two people are just right, but I'm old and not suitable for here, so I'm going to go home and rest after hiring someone."

"The owner goes home to rest, and the clerk works in the store. What if he cheats?"

"If you were the clerk, you wouldn't have to worry about cheating. I can leave it to you, right? That means you've agreed to it. Great, let's sign the contract now."

The old man smiled and took out a piece of white paper.

The paper was densely written in black, and there was space at the bottom for signatures and handprints.

Green took a breath of cool air.

"Are you ready to go to this extent?"

"Yes, so in order not to disappoint me, you should sign now."

"I want to take a closer look at this contract."

"Okay, you should be cautious. There's a recliner here. Sit down and take your time to read it. Anyway, there won't be any customers for a while, so it's a good time to take a break."

"I'll sit here, where will you sit?"

Green asked.

"I'll sit in the back."

The old man smiled and put the things away.


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