Chapter 233: Manager Sun was Fired
Chapter 233: Manager Sun was Fired
"Manager Sun, are you here to get something?" Jiang Yao asked casually. She laid her eyes on the
items displayed on the shelf in the store. There were a lot of things on display but the price of every
item there left Jiang Yao speechless.
She then realized that she was really a poor master' once she walked into the store. No wonder
Master Moe' who previously had diamonds as his toys looked down on her financial capabilities. This is property © of NôvelDrama.Org.
Manager Sun shook his head and his face became drearier instead.
"Please carry on, Miss Jiang, I will not continue to bother you." Manager Sun knew that he had only
met Jiang Yao a few times so it would be impossible for him to tell her about the difficulties that he was
facing.
He noticed that Jiang Yao was looking at the promoter who was standing a few steps away from her.
He could guess her confusion. Manager Sun whispered to Jiang Yao in order to clear her doubts.
"There's an unwritten rule in all the antique stores. Once a customer steps into the store, the promoters
will never serve the customer automatically on their own to promote the goods unless the customer
inquires first. This is because, someone who walks into the stores is most probably a connoisseur of
antiques. Most of them would prefer to look around on their own instead of having a person tag along
and disturbing them."
That cleared Jiang Yao's questions, she was amazed by Manager Sun's outstanding ability in
observing people's facial expressions and reading their minds once again.
When she saw that Manager Sun was about to leave, Jiang Yao lost her interest to continue shopping
as well since she could not afford anything. If something really did catch her interest, she would be
heartbroken instead.
Both of them left the store consecutively. Manager Sun noticed that Jiang Yao followed him out of the
store and he looked at Jiang Yao in surprise. However, he did not say anything and only smiled at
Jiang Yao. He then stood there and looked around with a dazed look in his eyes.
That was what aroused Jiang Yao's curiosity.
When she met Manager Sun the last time, his spirit was high and energetic. What happened after that
short period of time? It was as if he was in big trouble.
Jiang Yao thought that people as intelligent as Manager Sun should not have gotten themselves into
any big trouble.
"Manager Sun, did something happen to you recently?" Jiang Yao asked casually.
If Jiang Yao did not ask, Manager Sun would never have spoken about it. Once Jiang Yao asked, even
if he knew that Jiang Yao could not help much, he still could not resist pouring his heart out.
"I was fired." Manager Sun sighed. "Unfortunately, my daughter was admitted into the hospital at this
crucial moment and I am penniless. My family ran out of cash and I refuse to sell the house. I'm afraid
that my daughter will have no place to live once she is discharged. Therefore, I'm thinking of selling the
teapot that has been passed down for generations in my family but I have no knowledge of the antique
stuff. I don't even know whether the teapot is an antique and if so, how much it is worth. That's why I
came here to check on the normal price of a teapot selling in the antique stores since I'm free."
"You were fired?" Jiang Yao was stunned. She would believe it if Manager Sun decided to resign or job-
hop because she knew well about Manager Sun's capabilities. Which employer in this world would be
blind and foolish enough to fire such an excellent employee?
"It's all because of the Zhang..." Manager Sun accidentally blurted out a few words but kept his mouth
shut immediately after that. He looked at Jiang Yao subconsciously and averted his gaze. He then
shook his head and sighed, "It was just an unexpected misfortune. Moreover, it is not worth it staying in
such a restaurant."
For an unknown reason, Jiang Yao came out with a conjecture when Manager Sun glanced at her for
that split second. She might be the reason why Manager Sun was fired, or perhaps she was involved at
the very least.