Chapter 435
Chapter 435
Wiping the cold sweat off his forehead, Carlisle glanced at the clock. It was only 6:00 am.
Devoid of any desire to sleep, he decided to get up and go for a morning jog. During his jog, Francis received a call informing him that he had just arrived in Riverland due to a traffic jam.
Carlisle sat on the bench to catch his breath.
With a slight pant, he said, "Where's the security team you promised to find me?" "They're already in Riverland. I'll have them gather at Willow Grove," Francis replied.
Carlisle then ended his morning jog and returned to Willow Grove.
Meanwhile, outside Willow Grove, seven nondescript men with buzz-cut hairstyles gathered and engaged in lively conversation. They were seasoned special forces veterans, having served longer than Francis in the military.
After being discharged, they were dissatisfied with the job opportunities provided by the government and harbored ambitions to carve out a new path. However, they encountered repeated setbacks in their careers.
Hence, when Francis told them that his boss would offer a salary of at least five thousand, they accepted the job without hesitation. In fact, they would have been grateful even for a job offering only a thousand dollars.
Hands in pockets, Wendell Webb asked skeptically, "Francis, what exactly does your boss do? Just to be clear, if this job involves anything shady, count me out!"
The others nodded in agreement.
Francis sighed in response.
"Come on. Do you really think I'd get involved in anything shady?"
Despite his confident tone, Francis felt a twinge of unease. After all, aside from legitimate business, Carlisle did have close ties with Prince Heath.
Spotting Carlisle approaching in the distance, Francis gestured toward him and told his old comrades, "There comes my boss."Upstodatee from Novel(D)ra/m/a.O(r)g
Wendell and the others turned their gazes toward Carlisle, their eyes widening in disbelief. "A rich kid?"
Wendell smirked.
Francis shook his head and replied, "Self-made. I just visited his parents. They're ordinary folks who run a convenience store and breakfast shop. He's the one who funded them!" Francis' explanation left everyone dumbfounded. Before Wendell could inquire further, he
noticed Carlisle had already approached them, so he withheld his questions.
"Hi, everyone!" Carlisle greeted them first.
"Hi, boss!"
Wendell and the others instinctively straightened up, lifting their heads.
Francis glanced at Carlisle's new hairstyle before introducing the team to him.
"Boss, these are my comrades from the Leopard Strike Team. They're as capable as me, if not better."
Carlisle nodded calmly and said, "Let's head upstairs where we can talk."
Noticing the slight displeasure on Carlisle's youthful face, Wendell couldn't help but frown, thinking that Carlisle might be dissatisfied with them.
However, since Francis had followed Carlisle for some time, he knew something must have happened to the latter, which was why Francis was summoned back to Riverland. Still, he knew this wasn't the time to pry, so he followed Carlisle back to the apartment as requested.
Carlisle led them into the apartment and offered them some energy drinks from the fridge. He then took off his sweaty shirt and changed into a clean short-sleeve shirt which was laid on the couch.
Francis noticed the bandages on Carlisle's shoulder and asked with concern, "Boss, are you injured?"
"Yeah. I got into some trouble last night when I was out for a drink. No big deal," Carlisle replied after sipping his energy drink.
He then glanced at Wendell and the others, who had lined up in a row, and said, "Since you're all Francis' comrades, I'll certainly reward you handsomely. I'll offer you a monthly salary of six thousand for now. Take the next few days to familiarize yourselves with Riverland, and then I'll assign a task to all of you."
Wendell and the others were stunned by the offer of six thousand in monthly salary. In their previous attempts to secure security jobs, all they had encountered were companies offering a mere thousand as base pay, with a chance for a 40% commission if they were hired by clients.
Carlisle's straightforward offer of six thousand dollars amazed them. They realized that Francis had been right all along.
Glancing at the time, Carlisle realized he only had half an hour before his class began.
As he headed toward the bathroom to freshen up, he instructed, "Francis, please take them to the game studio. There's three million in cash in my room. Use it to pay them a year's salary in advance."
Wendell and the others gasped. They were astonished that Carlisle wanted to pay them a year's salary in advance before they even started working. They wondered if Carlisle was
even worried they might run off with the money.
When Carlisle entered the bathroom, Wendell whispered to Francis, "Francis, are you sure the boss won't involve us in anything illegal?"
Everyone stared at Francis anxiously, their eyes filled with doubt.