Chapter 29- Shouldn't Have Signed The Contract!

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Inspirational quote: Be thankful for what you are now, and keep fighting for what you want to be tomorrow.

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I shouldn't have signed that contract.

No. I really shouldn't have signed that contract.

What is wrong with me?

Is there any way that I can probably redo my past? But unless there's a time machine that's physically not possible.

Thoughts like this kept on filling Lauriel's mind as she was deeply focused on Dr Kozak, who seemed to be reading the contract in his head for himself.

When he had finished, he took to mind what Lauriel was thinking, before looking at her blankly.

"Lauriel, don't worry. There's nothing to regret. Honestly. Plus, the greatest thing of all, you get paid by me."

Despite being fond of money, Lauriel didn't say anything. She smiled but didn't really mean it.

"How much do you get paid?" She asked, still halfway through eating her ice cream.

"Seven hundred pounds," Dr Kozak told her, flashing fake money at her.
Lauriel in the meantime, rolled her eyes in disbelief.

"700 pounds? A year? Please. I'm leaving."

She was about to stand up again, until Dr Kozak smacked her hand really hard, making her sit back down again.

"Leave and you die, Lauriel," he reminded her. "And no. You get paid 700 pounds a week."

A week! Lauriel thought to herself, jumping up and down on her chair in excitement. That's like a hundred pounds a day.

"That is correct," Doctor Kozak agreed, nodding in agreement. "Although you'll have to start getting paid next week. There's no point of me giving you anything now when you haven't really done anything."

Lauriel didn't reply, just looked at him, slightly annoyed.

She was about to say something but didn't, she just thought it instead.

I'm sorry, but I find it quite annoying on how you can read my mind, Dr Kozak.

"I apologise," Dr Kozak replied. "That there's no way for me to not read people's minds."

Lauriel didn't know what to say at this point. So as a result of that, she took to mind what Dr Kozak had said before about earning 700 pounds a week.

"That's like... Over thirty thousand pounds a year." Lauriel realised, making Dr Kozak grin in concurrence.

"Yep. 36,400... To be exact," Dr Kozak answered, most likely memorising that number after having conversations with people in the past that probably started the same way.

Lauriel found herself in a world of her own immediately.

36,400 pounds a year!

She had never gotten paid this much, ever.

Although what could she have spent her money on? That was the main question.

Actually. What couldn't she have spent her money on? Becoming a spy was probably going to be the best thing that had ever happened to her in her life.

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