Lothar patted Yesseca's head and said, "This is because I haven't found a good job yet. I won't do it for long either. When the time comes, I'll come back to start small business. I'll just have to make some

money first."

This was also Lothar's plan.

Of course, he knew that he could not be out at sea for a long time since he had a sister here. But the salary was high, and he only needed to work for half a year to accumulate some capital. Then, he would be able to use it to start a small business in Agaphen City.

At the very least, if the small business failed, the money could be used as dowry for when Yesseca got married.

Yesseca was still unwilling.

But Lothar had already made up his mind. "That's settled, Yesseca. I'll head out first."

Although Yesseca was unwilling, Lothar was persistent. She then pursed her lips. "I'll await your return, Lothar."

She comforted herself that Lothar had only went to apply for the job, and even if he accepted it, he would only be gone for a few months.

At this moment, Yesseca had never imagined that once Lothar left, they would part ways forever.

Lothar rushed to the company that the other party mentioned. It was a room in a remote building. There were several phones and two men in the room.

Lothar didn't think much about it as it could be a temporary work place.

The other party casually asked him a few questions, and he answered every one of them.

"It's you then," said the man who had interviewed Lothar. "Let's set out to sea today. The salary is 50,000 per month."

Lothar hadn't expected that the other party would be in a rush to have him start work on the same day. But when he thought of the monthly salary of 50,000, he decided to go to work on that day. "Let me call my sister first," said Lothar.

The man agreed.

Lothar went to the corridor to make a call.

"Yesseca, let me tell you something. I've applied and got the job, and I'm going out to sea today. Take care of yourself at home." Lothar instructed.

Yesseca did not expect Lothar to go out to sea on the very same day.

She widened her eyes. "Brother, why is it so fast?"

Lothar joked around, "Perhaps the boss was afraid that I wouldn't be able to proceed with it. That's why he's rushing to ask me to go to work."

Yesseca was reluctant to part with him. "Brother, I can't bear to part with you."

"I'm fine. I'll be back in a few months."

Yesseca bit her lip. "Brother, please come back soon and call me when you arrive."

"All right, it's better that you don't look for a job during this period of time. We'll discuss it when I get back." Lothar was afraid that when he wasn't around, Yesseca would look for a job and might get cheated instead.

"Okay," Yesseca agreed.

Lothar hung

Lothar downstairs and got him

to the pier now and get ready to board." The man that

man, there was also a driver in

drove for a while, Lothar suddenly

card is still at home. Could you send me back to get

"What kind of ID card do you need? You don't

ringing sound in Lothar's

high salary, which made him feel

the other party accept his application without wanting

his

need to use

that interviewed Lothar glanced suspiciously

the bathroom when we get

said Lothar as

Lothar could tell that something

"Boom!"

had interviewed Lothar was almost as fast as lightning when he suddenly stood up and

body fell limply

out?" The driver

"He discovered something. If we don't knock

If he wakes up, it will be troublesome for us. Send him

immediately sped

an abandoned old

middle of the factory

had already

moment, Reid was standing in front of Lothar. He was quietly

later, Lothar

felt as if he

wanted to stretch out

found that he was tied with a

He was sho ed.

realized he was in an abandoned

Lothar instantly understood everything.

turns out that the position for the sailing job was fake. Reid deliberately lured

had to be the

me go!" Lothar shouted

laughed as if

laughing after a

has dared to threaten me. Do you really think I will let you go?"

"Smack!"

flew towards Lothar as fast as

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