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Chapter 88 - 88

Harvey followed Sonia downstairs, and when they arrived in the lobby, they attracted many gazes.

Over the past month, the fact that Sonia often went out during the day had already spread among her other colleagues at the Celebrity Hotel.

Generally speaking, one couldn't be so free when there were guests to attend to.

Sonia's freedom clearly indicated a close relationship with Mr. Kassadin, the guest in Room 7777.

It wasn't until half a month ago that they heard the news of Sonia submitting her resignation.

It made them all curious about what kind of spell Mr. Kassadin had cast on Sonia to make her believe him and choose to resign.

However, they also noticed that Sonia's mood was getting better day by day.

When they saw her this time, Sonia walked out of the Celebrity Hotel in casual clothes with a radiant smile, and a hint of jealousy involuntarily arose in their hearts.

It seemed Mr. Kassadin had given Sonia a great deal of freedom, not to mention wealth.

Anyone who could stay at the Celebrity Hotel for several months was undoubtedly a person with billions in wealth.

Rather than saying they didn't believe Sonia could meet such a good guest, it was more accurate to say that deep down, they didn't want Sonia to meet such a good guest.

And when Sonia walked out of the Celebrity Hotel, she bowed deeply to the Celebrity Hotel.

Although her life had been tough, the competitive environment within the Celebrity Hotel had trained her.

It allowed her to acquire a wealth of knowledge, and ultimately, she met Mr. Kassadin, who appreciated her and granted her the opportunity to change her life.

"Let's go, Mr. Kassadin, I'll drive you to take a look."

Immediately, Sonia raised her head, turned around, took out the car keys from her bag, and said with a smile.

Harvey nodded upon hearing this and got into the car with Sonia.

"I've already arranged it there; I've hired a ship, and there will be a shipping route with ins and outs in the morning, noon, and evening,"

"Because living on a small island, besides the daily three-shift shipping route, access is not very convenient."

"So the airfield has also been built."

"Mr. Kassadin, you won't need those, but they are mainly to provide another entry and exit point for other instructors in the future, as well as for the transportation of ingredients."

"As for chefs, based on your previous eating habits, I think it's best to use a split employment system."

"Similar to the Celebrity Hotel, let them be responsible in batches over a month to ensure diversity in dishes."

"Although I also want to directly help you with the recruitment, it's a bit inappropriate for me to directly decide on the salaries."

"So, you need to personally review them before they can be hired."

Sonia sat in the front, started the engine, and drove off, speaking as she went.

"Chefs do need to be carefully considered. Do you have a list?"

Harvey said thoughtfully upon hearing Sonia's words.

Although he hadn't officially gone to see it yet, Sonia seemed to have considered all aspects.

"I have already communicated with them for you; they are people who are willing to work for you if you choose to hire them."

"However, due to the geographical location, access is not convenient, so I have already prepared some rooms for them."

Sonia heard this, her gaze fixed on the road ahead, and she tapped her right hand.

A projection appeared in front of Harvey in the back.

Harvey saw the chefs' appearances and ages displayed on the projection, where they had worked previously, what dishes they were good at, their current monthly salary, and their expected daily salary, all clearly marked.

There was also a dark checkmark in the bottom right corner of the projection, clearly indicating that if he clicked it, these people would be added to the list.

Sonia would handle subsequent communication.

These daily wages were not exorbitant, ranging from about one thousand five hundred to three thousand a week, with a maximum of twenty-one thousand per week.

It was clear they understood they would have to cook at least five meals a day and were looking to earn some extra money during their time off.

This made Harvey consider the situation; currently, only he and Sonia lived on the small island.

However, as more and more people came to believe in the Void, they would need to adapt to the island and understand their own strength, after which they would no longer need to live on the island.

Therefore, the number of chefs did not need to be too many for now; forty chefs for rotating shifts would be enough.

Calculating at twenty-one thousand per person per week, a maximum monthly expenditure of around eight hundred thousand should be sufficient.

If he wanted to save some money, a monthly salary of around four hundred thousand for these chefs was also acceptable.

Even calculating at the highest rate, the annual compensation for these forty chefs would be around ten million at most.

Even if he didn't find other ways to make money within a year, just completing one bounty mission would be enough to pay these chefs.

So Harvey did not deliberately choose based on cost but rather on his own preferences.

One must know that eating was not only a path to Void Evolution but also the most important enjoyment in Void Evolution; there was no need to shortchange his stomach to save a little money.

Where expenses could be saved, they should be, but where they weren't necessary, there was no need to be stingy, as long as the experience was good enough.

Harvey quickly browsed the list and selected forty chefs.

Although Sonia in the front didn't look, she heard the continuous ding-dong sounds.

She knew that Mr. Kassadin, as she understood him, would not be stingy when it came to food, which also put her at ease.

In fact, when doing these things, no matter whether she wanted to do them well or not, it ultimately depended on whether Mr. Kassadin was satisfied with them.

However, this also let Sonia know that some of her ideas should also pass muster.

Although Mr. Kassadin's earning ability was formidable, having earned billions in just a few months.

However, it would still be best for the small island to achieve a good circulation.

The island was very large, and later on, an area could be designated for planting and breeding.

Moreover, the permission she applied for to fish near the small island should also come in handy.

Although Mr. Kassadin had not explicitly said so, since he planned a training ground for them.

It also meant that some food would need to be provided, and if everything was provided, the cost of food alone would be a significant, unignorable sum.

Allowing them to catch marine creatures for food themselves would also be excellent.

She was now officially working for Mr. Kassadin.

She could start considering gradually increasing her food intake to accelerate her own growth.

She had undergone Evolution three times within a month and already felt the difference in herself.

Therefore, it was not difficult to guess that the people she would need to observe in the future would not be weak.

Thus, her strength had to be increased to be sufficiently powerful so that when Mr. Kassadin was not on Xandar, she could be responsible for overseeing the situation of other members of the Void God Cult on Xandar.

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