Charity and Using Money to Convince People

This was different from when Luke had caught the two boys and put them to work.

That had just been a verbal agreement and had been paid in cash; Luke wasn't afraid of the two boys suing him.

Foggy thought for a moment, but still hesitated. "Will that… work?"

Luke took another sip of beer and said unhurriedly, "Charlie and Raqael were responsible for transporting trash and construction materials during the renovation. I only gave them 20 dollars an hour."

Foggy and Matt were lost for words.

Of course they knew that. Temple had mentioned it to them.

At a regular maintenance company, the hourly wage for interns, even unskilled ones, wouldn't be less than 50 dollars.

The workers themselves couldn't make that much money, and most of it was taken by the maintenance company.

Thinking that, Foggy and Matt found the suggestion interesting.