Chapter 300 Is Differential Treatment Truly Justifiable?
- The following day, the three groups descended one after another for breakfast. Jodie, acting as if nothing had transpired, had applied her makeup meticulously and joined them. In stark contrast, Andrew appeared rather despondent, evidently fatigued from a restless night. The stark contrast between the two did not go unnoticed, prompting silent exclamations of admiration for Jodie's mental fortitude and her ability to manipulate the Gray brothers with ease.
- Post breakfast, the groups prepared to venture out and earn their keep. Zac, having spent considerable time with Simone, had adopted many of her habits. He had become more observant, inquisitive, and strategic in his actions. Consequently, he had engaged in extensive conversations with the restaurant owner and fellow waitstaff during his stint as a waiter. Through these interactions, he discovered a clothing store on the main street that frequently hired temporary models to showcase their traditional attire. The models would don the attire and pose for passersby, enticing them to make purchases.
- The basic pay was reported to be 45 dollars, with potential commissions for each sale of a traditional attire set they helped secure. Zac was not averse to the idea of attracting customers. He saw it as an exciting opportunity to gain new experiences and hone his acting skills. He proposed the idea to his group, highlighting the potential for earning commissions.