Casper and the students made it all the way out of the mall and came to a stop at a nearby park.
Breathless from the running, they traded looks before bursting out into laughter.
“Thanks, man,” one of them said to Casper while the others nodded gratefully. “That was really
impressive of you. What’s your name, by the way?”
Recognition registered on another’s face. “Oh, hey, aren’t you Casper Simpson? The pauper who put
Sawyer Lingham in his place?”
The others gasped. They had not expected their savior to be the same person who was the talk of the
school over the past few days.
At their looks of admiration, Casper cleared his throat. “Well, I’d like to keep a low profile, but I guess
my reputation precedes me. Anyway, I’m just here today to help you guys because I think you’ve been
unfairly treated by that company.” He turned to Elena. “Ms. Schneider, please hire an attorney to
represent these students. I want to see how we can file a lawsuit against Vamanos Manpower on the
grounds of exploitation.”
Elena frowned slightly but replied in the affirmative.
Despite not having received any pay for the day, the students were both delighted and grateful toward
Casper. They bid him farewell and returned to BU, where they recounted excitedly to others of their
adventure. Over the next few days, Casper would once again become the talk of the campus through
word of mouth. The amount of money mentioned would increase with each version that cropped up, to
the point where bricks of money worth at least a million were used to hit the villains in the tale.
That, however, was a story for another day. Currently, Casper was chiding his friends, “Don’t keep me
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtin the dark when things like this happen. You know I have ways to deal with those A-holes.”
Felix and Colton both sighed. “We can’t be deadbeats,” Felix said. “What happens when we graduate?
We must learn to stand up on our own feet… Well, maybe not for Remy. He has a rich girlfriend who
can support him.”
“Hey!” Remy protested. “I’m not going to sponge on her. Didn’t I come with you guys for the part-time?”
Casper knew his friends wanted to find their own success without relying on him. A thought struck him
suddenly. “All right, I’ve got an idea,” he offered. “With Vamanos Manpower out of the picture, the
students of BU will need another recruiter for their part-time needs. You guys can be the replacement.”
Colton’s eyes lit up. “That’s a great idea! We won’t charge an outrageous amount of commission fees
like those unscrupulous companies. A fee of twenty for each headcount can get us about four hundred
a day… That’s enough for us, and the students will get sufficient pay for their part-time. It’s perfect!”
Godfrey, who stayed behind and was already accepted by the group as one of theirs, had more
considerations. “Where will we get the resources for this start-up though? How do we procure clients
and the students?”
Colton thought about it for a while. “We’ll just have to try,” he said determinedly. “There will be clients
who will trust us if we try hard enough. As for the students… we can approach the ones from earlier
today when we have part-time jobs available for them. From there, they can help us spread the word.
We’ll gain the students’ trust slowly and build up our reputation over time.”
Casper hummed in approval. “Sounds good. I can lend you a car to facilitate your meeting with
potential clients. If you feel obligated to pay, I can charge a token monthly rental fee of two hundred.
But just so you know, my Maserati is off-limits.”
Not knowing how else to express his gratitude, Felix slapped him on the shoulder wordlessly.
With the initial logistics settled, Felix, Colton, Remy, and Godfrey decided to launch their first business
as soon as possible.
Casper generously offered them two hundred thousand as start-up money, citing that he would be their
company’s shareholder. However, the foursome declined as they were resolute in starting their own
business from scratch. Eventually, Casper acquiesced. Regardless of whether the business worked out
in the end, he knew his friends could benefit from the experience which was what really mattered in the
long run.
The group departed soon afterward, still actively discussing the details of the business as they left.
Casper then turned to his men from Firewolf Chamber.
“Make sure everyone here gets a monetary gift of five thousand,” he told Jeremy. It was important to
him that his subordinates were rewarded accordingly.
Elena took the opportunity to speak with him. “I’ve consulted an attorney. It might not be easy sue the
company. There are a lot of similar cases in the country. The court rules in those companies’ favor.
They know the loopholes of the law. Not to mention that they probably didn’t sign a formal contract with
the students. It’ll be hard for us to obtain evidence.”
Casper was undeterred. “I see. In that case, let’s just buy the company.”
“That will take about five hundred thousand,” Elena said after a brief mental calculation. “If they lose the
mall as their client, it will put their finances in the red for sure. It’ll be easy to buy the company then.”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“Five hundred thousand isn’t much… But I’d rather not let them have the money unless absolutely
necessary,” Casper muttered to himself. I wonder if there’s any way to make the acquisition with an
exceptionally low price… He made a mental note to seek his economics lecturer, Wyatt Lane, for
advice. If I do end up buying the company, I’ll gift it to Felix and the gang.
“Boss.” He was broken out of his musings when Jeremy called him. “I have two things to report. The
first is about Hanson Woods. He apparently quit his internet business as a food blogger and has moved
out of the neighborhood. Word has it that he’s planning to move abroad.”
Anger flashed in Casper’s eyes at the mention of Hanson. “That bastard hasn’t suffered enough yet.
Sheryl went into depression and almost took her own life because of what he did. Get some of our men
to teach him another lesson!”
Jeremy nodded, already thinking of potential candidates in Firewolf Chamber who could dish out a
harsh punishment.
“What’s the other thing?”
“Someone claiming to be from the Stalling family has been looking for Hector. I’ve fended him off for
the time being with some excuse.”
Casper’s gaze sharpened. “What does the person look like? Do you know where he is?”
“He’s about twenty years old and gives off quite an arrogant air. I don’t like him, to be honest,” Jeremy
sniffed. “He acted like he was above all of us. I’ve sent some of our guys to tail him to take down where
he lives.”
A cold gleam flitted in Casper’s eyes. “Fantastic.” Just you wait, Stallings.