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ALPHA'S ENDLESS REGRET: After The Barren Luna's Leave novel Chapter 73

Summary for Chapter 73: ALPHA'S ENDLESS REGRET: After The Barren Luna's Leave

Chapter 73 – A Turning Point in ALPHA'S ENDLESS REGRET: After The Barren Luna's Leave by Cassila K

In this chapter of ALPHA'S ENDLESS REGRET: After The Barren Luna's Leave, Cassila K introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 73 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Internet genre.

The others took their turns doing the same. Just as Cyrus pulled back from his hug, he caught a beautiful pen out of his pocket and handed it to me.

“Here. You can use this at work.”

I took the pen from him, examining it and running it through my fingers. He still had that small smile on his face as he watched me.

“All the best in your job, Giselle.” He smiled.

“Thank you.” I beamed.

I had gotten something else I wanted and my brothers had not hesitated to let me know how supportive they were. Everything would be fine. I knew it for sure.

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The next morning, I drove to work in the same car I’d thought was pretty low-key. It seemed like a good option, so I thought why not. I parked the car in the designated area and made my way into the office.

Tian was standing with a couple of young women in the waiting area. She had a cup of coffee in her hand as she spoke animatedly to her. No doubt it must be some sort of gossip.

I didn’t get to look at her for too long as the interviewer beckoned on me to come over. I made my way to him, trying to put on a confident look.

“Those people you see right there are ready to approach you to buy a condo. I trust you’d do a good job in that.”

There was a certain glint in his eyes as he watched me. I nodded my head, feeling fluttering in my stomach at the prospect of getting started.

“Alright then. All the best, Giselle.” The man smiled before turning away.

I took in a deep breath before making my way over to where Tina and the woman were standing. As soon as she saw me, her face twisted into a sneer.

“Well look who it is.” Her gaze flickered to my supervisor’s retreating form before she turned back to me. Her lips had pulled into a confident smirk now.

“Well, look what we have.” She dropped her coffee. “The richest pack won’t even pay for your tuition. If I were you, I’d come out to work every single time like the peasant you are.”

She took a glance at the women around her before continuing. “You better hurry up and please my sisters. They just bought a few flats and the brokerage fee will be enough for you to earn money than you can even think of finishing in your pathetic lifetime.”

I scoffed, shaking my head. “You can’t even afford my agency fees.”

I ignored her words and handed her the check. As soon as she saw it, her eyes nearly popped out of its socket.

She turned to me, her eyes wide with shock. “A million dollars?!”

Tina’s eyes were still widened comically and it was taken a whole lot of professionalism to keep myself from bursting out in laughter.

She looked genuinely flabbergasted. Her sisters had leaned in to see what she was looking at. When their eyes settled on the figure, their eyes widened into the size of saucepans.

Tina got over her shock pretty quickly. Her face was twisted into that of anger as she closed the distance between us.

“What the hell is this?” She held the paper in the air.

I glanced at it briefly before turning to her. “You asked me to fill in the price. So that’s what I did.”

Her face was getting more flushed as she glared at me. I’m sure she wanted to react so badly, but I doubt she could do that now. And if she did, well…I was prepared for her.

I've started to look forward to the new jokes this ridiculous woman comes up with every day.

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