She did not recognize Jasper anymore.
After all, the only impression Jasper left on anyone during senior high was that he was poor and introverted.
“Are you…Ramona?” Wendy asked after a pause.
The woman beamed and replied, “Yes. You still remember me.”
“Okay, okay, enough reuniting here. You saw me, didn’t you? So let me in already,” Archer spoke irritably.
Ramona opened the door frantically to let Archer in.
Ramona seemed terrified of Archer.
“I heard that you’re a manager for Southface River Properties, right?” Ramona asked carefully.
Archer smiled, pleased that Ramona had brought up his professional identity in front of Wendy. He replied calmly on purpose, “Yeah. It’s just a job, nothing much. I’m glad my superior likes me.”
Southface River Properties?
Jasper and Wendy exchanged a look.
Jasper owned the entirety of Southface River, so he certainly knew this property company.
The real estate company needed a property managing department since Southface River had many lots, and most of them were leased out. That was why a new property company was founded.
Its only job was to manage and serve the properties in Southface River.
Was this company a huge one?
Wendy’s expression contorted into a weird expression.
‘Archer’s arrogance is because he’s working under us?’
“Let’s go in and visit Ms. Tiana,” Jasper told Wendy.
This was the most important goal of Jasper’s trip.
Archer scoffed when he heard that.
“Oh, why? Were you jealous that I’m living a better life than you? Where do you work now? How many hundreds do you earn a month?
“I could spare you some work since we’re classmates. Perhaps you could be a security guard for Southface River? People would fight for a monthly salary of at least 1200 bucks, but I suppose that’s way beyond what you’d ever dare to even dream of.”
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