Chapter 154 It Is Her Then
“Sure,” Amelia and Tiffany said in unison.
The six of them moved to another venue. Riley, Howard, and Xander had also changed into their training uniform. “Riley and Howard, shoot,” Gary commanded.
“Roger.”
Standing on two sides with a gun in their hand, Riley and Howard readied themselves. Within ten seconds, the loud bang of a gun being fired sounded.
Riley and Howard had both shot bullseye on their target. Amelia and Tiffany clapped and cheered enthusiastically on the side.
As they were shooting indoors, they had a lot less space to perform.
“Howard, Xander. MMA sparring. Keep in mind—you must display everything you know. I’m asking for the best of your abilities,” Gary urged.
Howard and Xander nodded and answered sternly, “Gary, rest assured. There isn’t a single mission that we didn’t give our best for. Besides, Ms. Winters is an important friend of yours. We’ll risk our lives to protect her.”
Gary nodded. “Good that you’re both aware.” He turned to Amelia and said, “Amelia, what do you think of the three of them?”
“They’re impressive,” Amelia replied. “Their skills are remarkable. However, I’m normally a homebody. Hiring a bodyguard is only a preventative measure. To hire three at once seems like a waste of talent for them. Why don’t I pick just one?”
Gary thought about it and agreed. “Of course. It’s your decision.”
Amelia smiled. “I’m a woman. Having a man follow me around is a little inconvenient. Besides, my husband would be suspicious as well. Therefore, I’ll pick Riley. Howard and Xander are talents. They should be where they are needed most. For three of them to protect me alone sounds like too much of a waste of their potential.”
Gary turned to look at Riley and said, “Riley, Amelia will be your employer from now onward. Remember our company’s objective—Give the right protection, at the right time, for every side.”
“Yes,” Riley answered seriously.
Tiffany clapped her hands and said, “Gary, you don’t have to make the atmosphere so tense. Relax. You made us sound as if we’re ferocious shrews when we’re actually nice people. Let’s not make Riley misunderstand us.”
Everyone laughed.
Riley took a glance at Tiffany, her hostility lessening as well.
“So, can we sign the contract yet?” Amelia questioned.
“Of course,” Gary answered. “Riley, Howard, Xander, you’re dismissed for now.”
The three of them silently nodded their heads and turned around to leave.
“Amelia, Tiffany, let’s go to my office,” Gary suggested. The two women nodded and followed after him.
Entering the office, Gary instructed his secretary to deliver two cups of coffee and a glass of warm milk.
Tiffany sat on the couch and said unreservedly, “Gary, there are truly many talented people in your company.”
Gary waved a hand in response, candidly saying, “They’re all a bunch of uneducated punks who are only skilled in fighting. How could they be compared to you? You’re both university graduates—educated. After all, you are a best-selling author. The people I admire most in my life are the novelists who can write over ten thousand, even hundred thousands of words. I will never know how their brains are capable of piecing together so much eloquent words.”
Tiffany was nonplussed. “You make the novelists sound as if they’re divine.”
“Isn’t that so? Their brains are vastly different from that of ordinary people. We ordinary people only think about what to eat three times a day, whereas you novelists think about plotlines day and night. I even wonder if you get lost in the fictional world sometimes and forget which is reality.”
Tiffany waved her hand in the air. “When you put it that way, I’ll have to redress on behalf of the other freelance writers. We may be writing novels, but we also pay attention to reality. The materials of all novels are derived from reality. When we’re done with one novel, we’ll usually take a break for a period of time. We’ll go backpacking, hiking, and if we’re mad enough, we may even explore the deep mountains alone. They actually do a lot more than what people think, for writing depends on a large part of experiencing life. Otherwise, novelists wouldn’t gain the reputation of being crazy in real life. Their way of thinking has long surpassed the point where ordinary people cannot understand. However, I’ve yet to reach that point. That’s why I only consider myself a novelist, not an author.”
Amelia chuckled. “Tiff, if your readers were to hear you, they’ll be sorely disappointed. The best-selling author that they’re fans of regards herself as a third-rate novelist. Are you indirectly saying that they have poor taste?”
Tiffany laughed.
A short while later, Gary brought out the contract. “Amelia, take a look. If there’s nothing wrong with it, you may sign here.”
Amelia read through it before handing it to Tiffany for a second opinion. The latter read and said, “Babe, it’s all right. You can sign.”
Amelia signed her name on the papers and pressed her thumbprint on them. Gary then took over the contract and did the same as she did. “This contract will be sent to the legal department to be notarized,” he informed. “There will be no fine no matter which party violates the contract. This will better protect both parties.”
Amelia nodded.
Tiffany made a thumbs-up gesture and said, “Splendid! Gary, it’s no wonder your company is acclaimed. Based on how much you value your clients alone, it would be unthinkable if it wasn’t.”
Gary’s tanned skin flushed slightly. Right as he was about to say something, Amelia’s phone rang.
She whipped out her phone and saw Carter’s name flashing on the display. She smiled apologetically at Gary and said, “Sorry, I have to take this. I’ll be right back.” She then moved to the corner and answered the phone.
Carter’s slightly weakened voice sounded from her phone. “Amelia,” he called out.
“Carter, you’re up?”
“Yes. I was too impulsive yesterday. Did I scare you?”
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