CHAPTER 84
Author: R. AUSTINNITE
last update2024-11-15 23:02:54

Looking around, Kanis reached for his face mask but paused halfway. Kiera was still in front of them, leading them to where they would find the car.

A few staff members walked past, flashing Tedmond and Kanis a smile.

“Hello.”

“Welcome to Lilies Automobile.”

“We are glad to have you here.”

One even went as far as to ask, “Would you like a cup of tea?”

Tedmond and Kanis did their best to respond to everyone’s greeting but shook their heads in polite refusal to the woman who had offered them tea. She nodded and left.

“It’s her job to serve tea to our customers,” Kiera informed them. “I hope you’re comfortable.”

“We are,” Tedmond replied.

The Jadii staff were not as friendly as those he met at Lilies. Although he hadn’t met all the staff at Jadii, the hostile treatment from one employee and the guards gave him an impression of the company culture.

Kanis reached for his hoodie, pulled it off, then removed his face mask, shaking his head to set his hair without touching it. He threw the ho
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