Chapter 17 Save The Kid

Selene examined Angela from head to toe. At that moment, several female students approached, paid.

ir bills, and left. Wanting to make a good impression, Angela grabbed a nearby rag and quickly cleaned up the melon seed shells on the table.

“De you have experience with this?” Selene asked.

Angela shook her head but added, “I can learn. I have a knack for learning and can pick things up quickly. Just give me a day to adapt.”

Selene hesitated. She had come up with some new products, and business had been good in the past few months. She also had a child to take care of and was too busy, so she wanted to find a part–time worker.

Although the girl spoke sincerely when applying for a job, people always say nice things, don’t they?

She still wanted to find someone experienced…

Before she could finish her thoughts, there was a sudden loud noise behind her, as if someone had fallen and knocked over the bowls and chopsticks on the small table, creating a clattering sound. Selene turned around abruptly, her expression changing drastically, and she hurriedly ran over, her face turning pale.

The little boy seemed to be choking, his face turning red, and he was lying on the ground kicking his legs. The small table was knocked over.

child was struggling in panic, making it impossible for Selene to do anything. She was so anxious that she almost cried,

like this. If you reach in, it’s even easier to push the

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Angela said

behind and performed the Heimlich maneuver. Then she bent her index finger, middle finger, ring finger, and thumb,

repeatedly pushing upwards

a few attempts, a glass marble suddenly shot out

boy, who was about five or six years old and quite heavy, was finally relieved. Angela realized that she was sweating

to exhaustion and fell asleep. Selene gently put him down and looked gratefully at Angela. Thank you so much, young lady. If it weren’t for you…” Selene choked up, then forced a smile. “You’re here for a part- time job, right? You’re hired!/Here’s the deal: whenever you have time, come and help me. We have more customers at night, so if you don’t have classes, come and give me a hand. We usually close at eight,

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for the salary, we’ll calculate it by the hour. Once you start working, I’ll keep track of your hours

the child, Angela was still very happy! She immediately nodded and said,

moment and said, “If

no problem with that; the sooner she could start working, the better. With the part–time job settled, Angela prepared to

had woken up. The little one held a lollipop in his hand and held it up high, handing it to Angela. He said softly, “Lady, thank you. Have

baby. He looked small and delicate, especially cute. But because he had cried intensely, he still seemed

of the boy and then crouched down, saying. “Be more careful in the future. Look, even your mother was scared and cried. As a young man, you can’t let girls cry.”

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