Everyone lowered their heads and responded earnestly, “Got it, Miss Warren. Don’t worry. We’ll all keep ourselves in check.”
Seeing how obedient they were, the manager gave a satisfied nod.
“That’s more like it. As long as you do your job well, your pay wont be shorted.”
Hearing that, everyone was visibly relieved.
That was how it worked at this restaurant.
As long as there was a chance for promotion, they didn’t need to worry about money later on.
“Don’t worry, Miss Warren. We understand. From now on, we’ll keep our mouths shut. If it’s something we shouldn’t say, we won’t say a word.”
“Exactly, today was just a misunderstanding. It won’t happen again.”
The manager smiled, clearly pleased.
After giving them a final glance, she turned and left to check on the other rooms and how the staff were doing with their tasks.
the group exchanged looks before lowering their heads and quietly going back to work.
Once she was gone,
She was right.
People like them at the bottom shouldn’t be dreaming about shortcuts to the top.
Everything had to be done step by step.
Someone like Nicholas? Just getting a glimpse of him was already a privilege.
Besides, the job itself was the most important thing.
And that schoolgirl–clearly, Nicholas had a particular taste. She wasn’t someone they could even begin to compare with.
The girl was naturally fair–skinned and pretty.
Women like them, worn down by long hours and difficult customers, couldn’t possibly compete.
They were already exhausted just making it through the day.
There was no energy left to think about anything else.
Besides, women like them who barely took care of themselves–how could they possibly compare to a girl like that?
It was better to just focus on their work.
With that thought, everyone suddenly felt more motivated.
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