Chapter 46: Don't Talk About Fairness

The study wasn't locked, but Kate had not been into it.

She scanned the room. There was a huge bookshelf covering a whole side of the wall from the floor to the ceiling, which gave the room a magnificent feeling.

As with other things in this house, nothing was special, a grand dark desk, a set of leather couches, and a half person height plant with profuse leaves.

Tristan pointed at the couch and said, "Sit."

And then he took out a document and said, "Sign this."

Kate was startled. "What is this?"

He didn't say but motioned her to read it herself.

Kate opened it and read just a few lines and couldn't suppress her feeling. It was an employment contract by form, but it was, in fact, a sales agreement, and she was the commodity.

She was astonished that this ugly and shady relationship could be put down in black and white with a marked price.

And to top everything, the term was three years!

She could not sit still there.