“S-sir, we're just beggars. You've already helped us so much. It won't do for you to have beggars in your workplace, no?"
The old man was extremely touched, but he spoke with a tinge of embarrassment.
"Heh, you won't be beggars any longer if you work in my place. More importantly, food and lodging will be covered, so you don’t have to worry about it!"
Fane chuckled and replied.
"Th-thank you, Doctor!”
Tears welled up in Brianna's eyes, threatening to spill out. She stepped forward and thanked him profusely.
"Let's go. First off, let's get you two some new clothes. You can shower and get a
good rest when we get back. You'll start work tomorrow!
"And I'll pay you 10 thousand bucks per month. How about that?"
Fane spoke in a flippant tone, smiling.
"Young man, this-this is too much, isn't it? You don’t have to pay us that much. Just give us any amount. We’ll be eternally grateful so long as we have a place to stay and food to eat!"
The old beggar could not hold his tears in for much longer.
"Haha, don't say that. I treat everyone equally. All my subordinates receive the same amount of wages. It makes it easier for me to keep track of my funds too!"
Fane burst into laughter.
Selena came to a realization. "Then we'd better head back first. The two injured bodyguards need your medical attention!"
"Yup!”
Fane bobbed his head. "We'll quickly get two sets of clothes for them, then we’ll head back straightaway."
The old beggar and Brianna were moved after they heard the conversation.
They wondered which family the young man before them belonged to. A few kings o f war came to them, looking for trouble, but they were so scared that they left. Even Young Master Quinton and Young Master Chaffman ended up frightened to their wits after they had gone to them, looking for trouble. It seemed that the people before them were indeed very powerful.
Fane quickly brought the two to buy clothes before heading back.
He ordered a servant to bring the two to their accommodation to take a rest. Fane also handed them two thousand bucks each, ensuring that they had some pocket money. Only then did he attend to the two injured bodyguards.
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