Chapter 350 Kate’s Flaunting Ways
Cora was halfway through her sentence when the call was cut off with a click. She sank into despair.
Noticing Cora’s expression, Willow asked, “What happened, Madam Upton?”
“That was my supervisor just now. He said I offended the Masseys, so they had me fired. I don’t have a job anymore…” Cora answered weakly. Her eyes were unfocused as anguish colored her face.
As soon as she finished speaking, she began to sob.
Though her work as a street cleaner paid very little, it had been enough for her and Flora to
survive.
Now that she was jobless, she and Flora would probably end up homeless.
Cora lamented her fate. Why was life so cruel to her? Why did the wicked go unpunished while the innocent suffered calamity after calamity?
“How can they rub salt on your wound? The Masseys beat you up in public, and this supervisor
yours is being so unreasonable! How could he fire you?” Willow exclaimed in fury.
She felt bad for Cora and Flora. They suffered so much in life.
Cora was the victim in this situation, and she had not offended the Masseys on purpose. Yet, her supervisor fired her without even finding out what happened. How heartless!
On the other hand, Caspian was not at all stunned by the turn of events.
This was the way of the world. Since Cora had offended the Masseys, her employer would never keep her employed. They would come up with an excuse to fire her.
Society was brutal this way. It was a dog–eat–dog world, and only the strong survived.
As the Diatoranian God of War, it was Capian’s job to change this.
He wanted to ensure that all the citizens of Diatoran were treated as equals.
“Don’t worry, Madam Upton. I’ll find a way to help you resolve this crisis. If anything, we can try to talk to your employers!” Willow declared.
“Let’s forget about it,” Cora declined while shalding her head. “I know you want to help me, and I’m grateful for the kindness you’ve shown me. I’ll try to think of something I can do once I leave the hospital.”
She felt genuinely thankful for everything
low had done. While she did not say anything
now, she knew full well it would be hard for her to find another job.
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After all, she was an uneducated woman and not that young anymore. No one would hire her. For the first time ever, Willow realized just how tough life was for those who belonged to the Bowwer economic classes.
At the same time, a thought began to take root inside of her Once Southlake Corporation expanded further, she wanted to set up a charity foundation to help those who faced financial difficulties.
“It doesn’t matter if you lose your job. In fact, I think it’s a good thing.” Caspian chimed in with a smile
“Huh?”
Cora looked at Caspian in confusion.
“What do you mean by that, hubby? How is it a good thing?” Willow asked in confusion as well
Cora was saddened enough by the fact that she had been fired, and it sounded as if Caspian was rubbing salt into her wound.
“What do you think I said? I guess I wasn’t being clear enough. Well, being a street cleaner is tough, and it pays very little. Why don’t you get a job with a higher salary?” Caspian suggested
with a chuckle.
“Have you thought of something, hubby?” Willow asked anxiously.
“You’re being so silly. Have you forgotten that we still need a housekeeper for our place? Why don’t we let Madam Upton work for us?
“Why don’t you work for us, Madam Upton? All you have to do is keep the house tidy. You can also be a janitor at Southlake Corporation, but the work will be harder. Why don’t you decide
hich one suits you better?” Willow asked.
She gave Cora the choice in the matter to protect Cora’s self–esteem. She did not want Cora to think the job was a handout
“I know what you’re concerned about, Madam Upton, but you need to think about what’s best for Flora, too. Now that you’ve lost your job, you won’t even be able to put food on the table,” Caspian said.
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