Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2643
New Employment
Is Larry kidding? I’m not dreaming, am I? Jasper immediately gave himself a slap in the face.
“Larry, are you serious with what you said?” Jasper could not suppress his excitement.
“Of course. I mean it,” Larry answered nonchalantly.
The most confused person was none other than Caspian, who was standing at the corner. Not only could he not comprehend Larry’s harsh decision, but he was confused at the motive Jasper came to their company.
“Should I go and contact my friends then?” Jasper asked, still in slight disbelief of this good news.
“Go ahead,” Larry replied curtly.
The second Jasper stepped out of the company, Caspian and Jessica could no longer hold back their curiosity.
“Larry, are you alright? How could you let them work here?”
“Exactly. Larry, are you having a fever or something?” Jessica reached out her hand to touch Larry’s forehead.
“Go away!” Larry brushed her hand away in frustration.
“I know you guys don’t like Jasper at all. But we have to admit that he is indeed a rare talent!” Larry started to explain.
Jessica burst into laughter upon hearing that.
Which part of that man could be considered as a talent?
“Larry, are you planning to replace me?” Caspian suddenly asked with caution.
Larry already expected this question from him, so of course, he was fully prepared to react.
“Caspian, you are my brother. You know that I won’t leave you no matter what happens. But maybe you should spend some time off, perhaps go on a vacation with Jessica…” Larry said in a low voice.
Caspian came to realize instantly that Larry was concerned about him. That was why he was trying to find an extra hand. If that was the case, there was nothing he could be angry about.
In fact, this had been a real issue for Larry. If one day Caspian were to get married to Jessica, they would surely go for a honeymoon. If Larry did not hire someone else, all their works would be forced to be left unattended.
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