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"I won't slack off!" Han Jing was determined to get a part-ti job in his free hours for the day and that was the reason he had gotten all prepared to go out of the house. He checked his wallet and winced at the sight. He still had an equivalent of around $900 in his bank account, but he needed to get more!

It was barely enough.

"I will definitely get a job today even if I have to beg for it!" He was that serious.

Or maybe just desperate.

His first victimahem, possible employer was close enough for him to walk easily to. Once Han Jing left his apartnt and began to walk, trying not to sweat despite the sweltering heat of the sun. Thankfully, he only needed to go to the street adjacent to his and walk a couple of blocks before he arrived at the small family restaurant.

'Mou's Family Diner'

The person he needed to et first to help him get the job was Mou Gu. A forr colleague before the man transferred universities to pursue his love of cooking. He graduated from a top culinary school. It was actually a huge surprise to their classmates who kept up with each other that Gu had decided to focus on their small dinerinstead of whisking off into so cruise ship or take apprenticeship in so five-star hotel.

But when Han Jing opened the door, the sounds of wind chi tinkled along with the hubbub of people huddled together and eating with their heart's content. There were satisfied expressions on their face, and Han Jing felt his stomach grumble.

He understood that food brought people together.

Soone who worked here as a kid would probably feel loyal to their regulars too.

"Woah, do my eyes deceive is that you, Han Jing?" A bright pink haired young man approached him with a grin. "You look like a NEET as always. Sit down, sit down. And all the tables are taken, oof. Maybe you want to eat with in the kitchen? I think I'll be having my own lunch soon; you ca at the best ti."

How the guy managed to get into a culinary school with such an unnatural hair color always baffled Han Jing. He chuckled at the friendly jab, "Of course the hero always arrives when you need him the most!"

"I still don't get your references," Mou Gu turned the open/close sign to a close and bowed at his custors. "Thank you for your patronage at 'Mou's Family Diner' please enjoy your lunch. It's on the house! Thank my dear friend Han Jing for visiting, I'm off to eat my own lunchthanks again!"

Without further ado, Han Jing was ushered into the kitchen.

"Don't you think it's a bit of a waste of inco to put everything on the house?" If this guy did this on a regular basis, would this restaurant be even able to cover the costs of hiring another employee?

Mou Gu chuckled as he fussed over so pots, "If I was actually concerned about inco, I would have gone off to Paris or New York and apprenticed myself. I have so other side jobs beside this, so gigs that help pay the bills." He placed a bowl of piping hot broth in front of him. He also gave Han Jing a plate of stead rice topped with stir-fried vegetables and crispy at. "You know, it makes happy when I see the people here eat with a smile on their face, it brightens up my day!"

He could already see the money going down the drain. But at least he was getting free food right now, Han Jing rubbed his hands together. "Delicious indeed. You have a good heart, Mou Gu."

"They do say to feed the hungry." Mou Gu winked at him.

Han Jing sheepishly ran his fingers through his hair, "Thanks, do they also say to hire the jobless?" He needed to pull off with this one if possible, the lesser evil in his options.

"Not that I know of you still have no work?" Mou Gu sat in front of him, with his own servings of the al as well. "Don't you do so freelancing online? I thought you preferred to stay at a computer shop and work online instead of finding a regular 9-5 job."

Han Jing began to eat, sighing a bit. "I must have the most ill luck...what are the gigs that you're doing? You think they could hire a part tir. I don't really mind working but the thing is, I don't have a lot of ti to spare, around four to six hours? So, maybe you can get into one of your gigs?"

Han Jing really didn't have a clue of what the man did when he wasn't cooking, but he still had to ask.

"Pfft... not really. It's not really in your expertise, and well, this restaurant is pretty small so I don't really need much help here. Are you that desperate for a job?" Mou Gu propped a hand underneath his chin and considered him for a mont. "Maybe I can let you borrow so money?"

"...That's really a band aid solution and becos a bad thing if I can't pay you." Han Jing really couldn't start owing people. His family already had their own fair share thanks to a certain soone. He moved on from that thought, "I don't want to owe you money if I can't even find a job."

"You could always pay so other way?" Mou Gu gave him a grin. The man's green eyes were sparkling with mischief.

Han Jing scratched his cheek, "Pay you in what way?" He had always been afraid of being put in a helpless situation like this one

Were the rumors true?!

"Maybe run so errands and whatnot. Or maybe just wash plates actually, so chores?" Mou Gu shrugged offhandedly, as if he hadn't made so nerve-wracking insinuation earlier.

"That's exactly a job!" Han Jing tried not to smack a hand over his face. Sowhat ashad he had been getting too nervous over sothing like this. "Why can't you just ask to do that now and pay after I do that?"

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