After Jasper left the company, it only took him a short while to get back to his old flat by bus. He took out a military canvas bag and packed up a few clothes in his bedroom. And then he took off his security guard uniform, put on the suit that was worth twelve thousand, and went out again. Before getting on a bus, Jasper went to a bank, and then he went straight back to the company.
After he got there, Jasper put his military canvas bag in the trunk of Rebecca's car. Then he walked inside the company building, directly went to Rebecca's office, and knocked on the door.
Rebecca was shocked when she saw Jasper in a well-ironed suit, and she almost couldn't recognize him. Now she had to admit that the tailor made the man. After Jasper put on that suit, he immediately changed into another man and looked both tough and handsome.
"Here are 12,000 for you." Jasper took out the cash, which he just withdrew from the bank from his pocket, and placed it on Rebecca's desk. And then, he turned around to leave.
"What do you mean? Why are you giving me money?" Rebecca stopped Jasper and asked.
Jasper said calmly without turning around, "This is the money for the suit. In my contract with your father, he only specifies a salary of 500,000 a year. No other benefits are mentioned, so I should pay for the suit myself."
"Are you rich? I said I would pay for it, and I won't take your money. Take it away." Rebecca got angry again.
"I'm not rich. If I had money, I wouldn't have come to work here as your bodyguard or worked as a security guard before. But this has nothing to do with money. I don't like to owe people things, especially favors." Jasper directly walked out of Rebecca's office and closed the door after he said that.
Rebecca watched with surprise as the tall man got out of the door. She suddenly felt confused about what kind of man Jasper was. Was he an idiot or really a man with integrity? Rebecca preferred to believe her first guess.
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