I Signed for Housework, Not His Retirement
Due to the change in my work location, I'd already informed Paul Miller, my part-time helper, to look for a job elsewhere three months ago.
Back then, Paul had agreed to do so immediately. But when I'm about to move out of my old home, he made an absurd request to me.
"I've spent so many years working for you to the bone. According to this industry's rules, you have to take care of me for the rest of my life. But if you refuse to do that, you can pay me a pension of ten thousand dollars every month."
I'm stunned, to say the least. Did I hire a part-time helper, or did I find myself a financial burden instead?
I turn Paul down immediately, so he decides to take a step back.
"If you don't want to pay me, then give me this house of yours. I can't just leave without anything, right? It'll just show how petty of an employer you are. If not, I'll humiliate you in the group chat!"
Fury floods my senses immediately.
Fine. Let's see who will get humiliated here!