DON'T DROP YOUR PRICES!

Time for work for Sean ended when the sun was about to switch positions with the moon. Sean came out of his room followed by Thunder behind him. And as he passed the glass-walled waiting room he caught sight of a familiar young woman.

Sean stopped in front of the room and looked back at Thunder with a sharp look.

"Why didn't you tell me she was waiting for me? Are you too tired for your mind to fall apart like that, Thunder?" Sean asked calmly, but Thunder knew it wasn't his usual calm. That was the beginning of Sean's anger.

"I'm sorry, Sir. I just don't dare to report that Miss Helena refuses to go and insists on waiting for you here. So I just let it go without telling, Sir. I know you're not in a good mood today, so I don't want to add any more confusion," Thunder explained honestly.

"Okay, I understand. Go home first! I will take the woman later!" Sean said after understanding Thunder's reasoning to him.