At first glance, it looked like any other job agreement.
But the more he read, the more unusual it felt.
It was fair. Too fair.
Benefits for the worker were listed clearly.
Flexible hours. Clear terms.
No hidden punishments.
And most of all - no binding to any sect or oath.
Tian Lu digested the all the information in minutes.
He liked what he saw.
One part caught his eye.
A personal room.
Private.
A good hideout.
That alone was worth considering.
He didn't care much for the free food.
He no longer needed to eat.
And he only needed to guard for ten hours?
That was… generous.
Twice as high as the usual market rate for something this easy.
He frowned behind the mask.
Was this real?
Or was this entire store a scam dressed in gold?a
Hao could sense Tian Lu's thoughts, even if he couldn't see his face.
He didn't need to.
Tian Lu's hesitation was clear.
"Don't worry."
"You've read the contract. It's fair for both sides."
'Fair?' Tian Lu thought.