Chapter 66: Instant Unemployment

The hand holding the paper trembled slightly.

It was approaching noon, and Ronald sat in the chair outside the bedroom in the living room, staring blankly at the paper in front of him.

He had lost his job.

There was no other interpretation, it was unemployment in the most literal sense.

At the moment, the page Ronald held in his hand bore neat typewritten text.

"Special Consultation Notice"

Dear Sir Ronald Adler,

Berengwich welcomes your arrival.

Since the onset of winter following late autumn, your performance at the Berengwich train station has been outstanding, with exceptional professional knowledge, all of which we are fully aware of. To ensure the affairs of Berengwich after the onset of winter, after friendly consultations with the management members of the Berengwich train station, we invite you to join our department as a consultancy advisor.

The time and location for reporting are as follows:

1. Reporting time: