After dinner, Rudolph and Cooper stayed in the reception room to drink tea.
Zack heard Dean Yvonne say that Rudolph called him, so he hurried to the reception room.
"Sit down, Zack." Rudolph pointed to a chair.
After seeing Zack sitting down, Rudolph said:
"I think Yvonne has already briefly explained it to you.
The orphanage is a charity organization affiliated with the Alchemy Council.
The orphanage will sign a formal adoption agreement with you. This adoption agreement can also change the adopter. If there are kind people willing to adopt one of your children, we can send you to the homes of your adoptive parents after review."
Rudolph took out an adoption agreement: "Zack, this is the adoption agreement between you and the Dordo District Orphanage."
Zack looked at the agreement and was a little embarrassed: "I can't read."
"It doesn't matter, this is a standard contract, you just need to press your fingerprint."
Zack pressed his fingerprint at the bottom of the agreement.
Rudolph put away the adoption agreement with satisfaction: "Of course, I don't want to talk about this. What I want to talk about is the graduation conditions of the orphanage."
Zach was a little uneasy, not knowing what Rudolph wanted to say, why did he mention graduation.
"Children in the orphanage will graduate from the orphanage after they turn 15.
Since the economic situation of the orphanage is not very good, all the orphanages have the same method. Children who graduate need to donate half of their income in the past two years back to the orphanage to support other children to grow up."
"I do!" Zach said quickly.
Rudolph nodded, indicating that he knew Zach was willing. This condition was not excessive. In fact, it was just to let the children who left the orphanage know gratitude and return. The donated salary was far from enough to run an orphanage.
Rudolph took out another agreement:
"Of course, the salary donation for graduation must also be bound by an agreement. This is a love return agreement. Zach, you are over 15 years old, so you can graduate."
Zach pressed his own instructions on the second agreement.
Cooper on the side couldn't help but speak up. He couldn't bear to watch it any longer: "Rudolf, it has to be you. In half a minute, two agreements, you earned half of this kid's salary for the next two years."
Rudolf didn't feel ashamed at all. He turned to Cooper and said,
"Don't laugh first. You've just seen the South City Cemetery. It's much bigger than the Leman Town Cemetery. You can't handle it alone.
Zack, this is the first employee I recommend to you. This guy is serious and careful, and he's a servant of pain. He's more capable than ordinary people.
You laughed too early. You need to pay his salary."
Cooper couldn't laugh anymore: "I have no money."
"I can lend you money at high interest.
" "Don't you feel guilty about saying that?"
"Brothers should settle accounts clearly. We are all giants. Do you still owe this little interest?"
Cooper frowned and thought about it. The teacher only left him a tombstone, but no money. After sighing, he had to say,
"Well, it seems I have to borrow a lot of money."
"Just ask."
Cooper hesitated and said, "Hmm... 30 gold shields, do you have any?"
Seeing Rudolph's unbelievable expression, Cooper quickly changed his words, "10 gold shields, I think 10 gold shields is enough." Rudolf took out his wallet: "I even feel like you are humiliating me! 30 gold shields? 10 gold shields? You are not asking me to lend you money, you are looking down on me."
"I was just joking with you, how could I ask you for interest, look how scared you are." Three 100 gold shields were placed on the table, and Rudolf said:
"Just pay me back the principal within two years, 0 interest rate, much more conscientious than the bank of the Alchemy Council, the annual interest rate of the Fabro Bank is an astonishing 22%."
"What are the conditions?"
Hearing what Cooper said, Rudolf was stunned for a moment before speaking: "I didn't expect that you know me so well. There are indeed conditions."
Cooper knew that Rudolf would not let anyone take advantage of him unless he would take a bigger advantage.
"I will build a secret room in your cemetery."
Hearing this condition, Cooper agreed without hesitation. As for the function of the secret room, he didn't need to know, and didn't want to know. Wizards are always more mysterious than other apostles.
Rudolf continued, "Originally I wanted Yvonne to spend the full moon night in the basement here, but if there is a cemetery, it would be better."
Hearing that it was about Yvonne, Cooper agreed even more. He looked at Zach: "Do you recommend him to be my employee?"
"Recommended, the Pain Servant, at least he can resist attacks."
At this time, Zach spoke: "I am now a Level 1 Pain Priest."
Rudolf's pupils dilated instantly. He needed to re-evaluate Zach's safety. The Pain Sect, now the Lord of Redemption Sect, Rudolf did not want to provoke.
This is what Rudolf did not realize. If the apostles do not use their abilities, they are exactly the same as ordinary people.
Zach saw that Rudolf's expression became serious, and hurriedly said:
"I have nothing to do with the sect. I was promoted only because a friend died in the wolf tide. That friend was a deliveryman in the bakery. He gave us a lot of bread. He was a militiaman, so I joined the militia."
Hearing this answer, Cooper and Rudolf looked at each other. Pain Priest, is there such a way to be promoted?
This proves that Zach is a good kid. The death of a beggar friend is enough to make him get promoted through pain.
"Zach, I am willing to hire you as an employee of the cemetery. Are you willing to come to work for me?"
"I am willing!"
Zach knew that if a weak heretic like him faced the Judgment Office of Fabro City and the hidden painful sect in Fabro City, he would die quickly. Now that Rudolph and Cooper are helping him, he still has the possibility of continuing to live.
Cooper remembered something again: "No, I borrowed money from you, and then paid Cooper a salary, and half of the salary will return to you, Rudolph, your plan is really watertight."
"Otherwise, how can you say that Old Gray asked me to take care of you? Old Gray knows the gap between us." The
next day, the three of them went to the South City Cemetery together.
The cemetery in the South City District is very large, almost four times the size of the Leman Town Cemetery. People in the Bayer District and the Dordo District will be buried in this cemetery after they die.
The three of them walked for a distance before they reached the gravekeeper's hut from the entrance of the cemetery.
Rudolph looked at the two-story house and said, "Even the duty room is on the second floor. It looks good."
The original gravekeeper had received a notice from the police station and knew that someone would come to hand over to him.
When the former gravekeeper, who was already very old, saw the three young men under 20 years old, he was a little surprised. But he didn't say much: "I have written down the things that need attention on paper. This cemetery will be handed over to you in the future. I will retire now, and I wish you good luck."
Watching the former gravekeeper leave without any nostalgia, Rudolph sighed: "Retirement is good, and safe retirement is the best thing..."
Poor old baby, I don't know how many days the number on his notebook with the countdown to retirement is frozen.