The York Corporation's Huyoniville branch hadn't officially opened yet, but the company had already rented the office space, set up the necessary equipment, and hired a significant number of workers.

Grandma York was someone who strongly believed in fate and fortune-tellers. Naturally, the grandchildren she raised inherited that belief.

Every time a new branch was about to open, the family would consult a fortune- teller to choose an auspicious day for the official launch, hoping it would bring wealth and prosperity to the business.

Evan had already asked a fortune-teller to pick a lucky date, but that day hadn't

arrived yet.

So for now, the employees just came in to clean and decorate the office.

As long as they showed up to work, they'd get paid this way, they wouldn't grow impatient waiting for the branch to open and decide to take other jobs.

Evan was the branch manager. Whenever Abby was at work, he'd stop by the company to check on things.

was upstairs in his

this was a branch location, the

fifth floor. Each one could personalize their space since they'd be working there long-term, and everyone took the

office was pretty

half-moon shape, paired

the desk, there was just a computer and two landline phones. Behind him stood a large cabinet for books

also placed two potted plants in the room-one was a fortune tree, the other a

pregnancy, his brother had firmly forbidden her from doing any kind of handicraft. Now that she had

wait until she recovered before asking

selling handmade crafts. But after she became the York family's eldest daughter-in-law, she had more responsibilities and didn't

students, letting them run it independently. She didn't really check in on how the business

easily buy from them or request a

one's work compared to his sister-in-law's. He'd rather wait two

Ring, ring, ring...

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