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Harlee continued, “Considering the hardships you’ve all faced, I willpensate each of you handsomely. Additionally, those who decide to leave will receive an extra payment.”
Whispers spread through the crowd at Harlee’s words, and she waited patiently for a response.
Rhys fetched a small wooden stool from the house and guided Harlee to sit. “It’s tiring to stand. You might as well sit while you speak.”
Harlee wanted to refuse, but since he had already seated her, she didn’t object.
Just then, a middle-aged man with a broken leg stood up. “I wish to leave.”
“Okay.” Harlee gave a slight nod and then turned to Robbie. “Please take down his name. He can visit the ounting departmentter for his payment.”
“Understood!”
Immediately, several others in the crowd expressed their desire to leave. Robbie noted their names in a separate line.
After waiting for a few more moments, Harlee asked, “Is that everyone else who wants to leave? What about the rest of you? Are you certain you wish to stay?”
Dario was quick to respond, “Harlee, I’d like to stay. It was the Clifford family who caused the trouble, not the ind. I’m fond of this ce and want to remain.”
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Following his statement, the rest of the group also expressed their wish to stay.
“Alright, since everyone wants to stay, I will now announce the second thing.” Harlee paused briefly, took out her phone, and opened a document that she had downloaded from herputer. “I n to start a Moonlight Enterprise right here on the ind. This business will mainly operate a farmhouse restaurant, and you all will be its first employees.”
The announcement sparked immediatemotion among the crowd. Could they really work for apany? Despite their limited education, could they manage?
Harlee observed the crowd, her attention turning to those who had initially chosen to leave but now appeared to regret their decision. “Each of you made your own choice. Opting to leave isn’t necessarily worse than choosing to stay.”
She wasforting them, yet also making it clear that she wouldn’t entertain any changes of heart.
These individuals were straightforward and sincere. Their desire to leave stemmed partly from the lure of money and lingering fears from past abuses by the Clifford family. Harlee’s words stirred feelings of embarrassment in them. Their deep tans hid any blush that might have shown.
Harlee added, “I will assign job roles based on what you’re capable of. Cleaner or manager, it is up to your skills.”
Cheers erupted from the group. “Thank you, Miss Sanderson! You’ve really done so much for us!” Most of the inders were either orphans or had faced mistreatment in their families. This opportunity was a great fortune for them.
Harlee faced the enthusiastic crowd and continued, “Do you see therge group of people behind me? They will be living here on the ind with you, ensuring that incidents like those caused by the Clifford family won’t happen again.”
Her reassurance excited the crowd. Their biggest concern had been security. Without protection, they felt vulnerable. Now, with these formidable security personnel on their side, who would dare to disturb the peace of the ind?
“Thank you, Miss Sanderson!”
“We won’t fear anything now!”
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