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It was already past 10 pm when Nathan and Colin left Mid Channing.
Nathan felt a bit hungry, so he invited Colin for a meal along the nearby Supper Street.
Upon reaching Supper Street, they quickly decided on one of the eateries and ordered a ton of dishes.
Suddenly, a young woman dressed as a beer promoter approached them and asked shyly, "Sir, do you want to order some beer?"
She seemed to be around sixteen or seventeen years old—the age of a college student. Nathan found her rather conspicuous given her young age and that she was wearing a miniskirt.
He glanced at the attractive young woman before replying, "Give me two dozen beers!"
The young woman smiled sweetly upon hearing his reply and quickly proceeded to serve the beer to Nathan and Colin.
Seeing that she was rather unfamiliar with uncapping the beer bottle, Nathan asked, "I guess you are still studying? Why are you out selling beer?"
The young lady looked at Nathan warily upon hearing his question. But for some reason unbeknown to her, she felt she could trust him when she saw the determination in his eyes.
She replied softly, "I am a high school junior. My family is poor, so I work as a beer promoter after school to support my education and household expenses."
Poor children indeed have to manage household affairs at an early age!
Nathan nodded in approval and complimented her, "Not bad. You earn your own keep!"
The blond-haired man patted his own thigh as he said that, signaling the young woman to sit on his lap and drink with him.
The young woman's face clouded over upon hearing his words; she rejected him firmly. "Sorry. I'm only a beer promotor and not a hostess.”
The blond-haired man became infuriated and slammed the table. "Are you out to embarrass me?"
She panicked and apologized frantically, "I don't mean that. But I really don't drink, and I'm not a hostess...”
Suddenly, the man stood up and stretched his hand to stuff the money into her collar. He then suggested with a sinister smile, "It's okay if you don't drink; one can always learn. Furthermore, you can earn more money drinking with me than selling beer for an entire week. So, why don't you oblige? I love schoolgirls. If you serve me well I may even tip you a thousand more."
Rating the Translation Will Gain Two Pearls.
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