Coming out of the company after another interview, Grace could not help but give a wry smile.
She thought she was mentally prepared and was even willing to work as a rider with no basic salary, which some companies had, but even then, she was turned down.
Seeing that it was almost noon, Grace found a small restaurant by the side of the road and ordered a bowl of noodles that cost ten dollars.
This was already the cheapest bowl of noodles in the shop.
There was also an old television set in the shop. The news was playing on the TV and it was replaying yesterday's news. Grace listened casually at first, only to look up sharply at the mentioning of a familiar company.
It was... the company where she first interviewed for the rider job. It was also their boss who called Jason and told him about her interview.
Jason had previously said he wanted to get rid of the company.
Now, the news said that the company was facing a capital chain rupture. The money that was earmarked for investment was suddenly canceled, and many civilians who partook in the company's private financing were protesting in front of the company, demanding the company to pay them back.
The scene was a real mess, judging by the images taken by the news reporters.
Grace watched and was secretly horrified.
Did Jason do this? He could make a promising company turn into such a mess in just a few days?
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