Of all the benefits that she could enjoy, what caught her attention the most was that the employer would pay for the employee’s tuition and living expenses for four years of college. A breach of contract would require the employee to compensate the employer with thirty million for emotional distress.

“If there’s no problem with it, you can sign on the contract now,” Tobias piped up and took out a pen.

Instead of signing, Skylar put down the contract. “What a psycho. Why do I have to sign this contract? I’d rather work as a garbage collector than sign this crap.”

“I suppose no one would dare to recycle the garbage you’ve collected,” Tobias said composedly, knowing that she would reject him.

And they said a woman’s heart is vicious. Men can be as vicious as well once they set their minds on something.

Nonetheless, Tobias was not in a hurry for her to sign the contract. Thus, he leisurely got up to his feet and went over to the counter to get a coffee.

 

At the same time, Skylar thought about the contract long and hard.

She was aware of her situation now—penniless and homeless, like a stray.

 

If she were to disagree, given the man’s stubbornness, she wouldn’t know how she would be threatened by him again.

was no escape this

pen

picked up the contract and tore it to shreds in front of her eyes when

for you. Your handwriting

game

gotta go,”

mocked. “Are you trying to make

seemed to take Tobias by surprise as he didn’t expect Skylar to

but you’re not a homewrecker as long as I’m still single,” Tobias

her sooner so that she could end things with

was picked up by someone to a luxurious

renovated, which was pretty much expected since it was

then ushered her to the second floor. “This will be your room from now on, Ms. Jones. Just call

grateful enough to

suitcase that contained only a few seasonal

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