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What kind of commission is this?

"But we have just met, not even ten minutes, don't you think it's too hasty?" Su Ge frantically thought about the reason for rejection, "Also, have you told your parents about this?

Didn't they object?"

"Why did they object?" Reiss said she didn't understand. "This is what they meant. I couldn't stand their urging, so I made such a decision."

After Ruisi finished speaking, everyone in the room was like the wind blowing straw. They all tilted their bodies slightly and turned to Su Ge's side. They turned their heads to look at the little girl who spoke astonishingly, with extremely surprised expressions on their faces.

Well, it seems that your parents' urging is not your original intention. You will not be happy like this... Su Ge muttered in his heart and said: "But I have never met your parents. No, could it be?

The purpose of your coming today is to take me to see them, right?"

Su Ge has never had any plans in this regard from the beginning to the end. One reason is that his life experience is still unclear, and the other reason is that he has now become a transcendent. Under the situation of constant danger, he does not want to

Let your significant other bear endless worries.

Seeing Su Ge's look, Ruisi was stunned for a moment and suddenly laughed.

"So that's it. Please forgive me for not expressing myself clearly." Reese leaned over slightly and apologized. "Because I was urged and I have reached the right age, I was recently... well, I had to go to a meeting to communicate.

A cover-up blind date."

"Dating meeting?" Su Ge repeated it, thinking that in this place, there are things that can make him feel embarrassed just by hearing about it.

"Yes," Ruisi nodded with a small movement, "a dinner party between several familiar families, when children of the appropriate age in their own family will be introduced to other families, it is a kind of tradition, and it is also another way.

rite of passage."

"Young people who formally appear at such dinner parties are actually conveying a message to others, a signal that 'I can already be pursued, or I can already pursue others reasonably.'"

It turns out that this is the case. To put it simply, it is a marriage between large families with rich family backgrounds, but in essence it is still a blind date... Su Ge's heart is complicated, and he has a little, only a little regret.

Considering that he was still a pauper with only 1 pound, 2 bien and 4 pence in total, he found that he seemed to have missed an excellent opportunity.

Even if he is a son-in-law, I don’t know if there is such a term here... Su Ge laughed at himself in his heart and said:

"So, you are about to attend this so-called 'blind date'? But what does this have to do with me?"

"It has a great relationship," Reese said, her eyes began to sparkle, and the politeness and reserve she had shown since entering the door almost collapsed in an instant, "I am friends with Kallen, and I learned from her last night

I heard about you."

"She said you are brave, upright, can give people a sense of security, and most importantly, you are kind."

"No, no, no, you got it, no, she got it, I'm actually just an ordinary person." Su Ge felt a little confused. This was the first time that he was praised by a pure and beautiful young girl in person.

Being so explicit, I felt a little carried away for a moment, as if the other person was describing something other than me.

"And you are still very humble, just like you are now." Reese added.

Su Ge was really speechless. He planned not to speak from now on and only listened with his ears.

Ruisi still had that polite smile on her face. Seeing Su Ge's face, she smiled and said: "So, I think that such an excellent person's vision will not be that bad, and between people of the same sex, it can be

It’s easier to spot if someone is faking it.”

"I hope you can go with me and help me check whether there are really outstanding people among the blind dates I have to face, or are they just some little people who mistook the family's power for their own abilities?

child."

Su Ge quietly listened to Reese's request, secretly surprised by this little girl's inner maturity and long-term vision.

As expected, she is indeed a child of a big family. The education she received since childhood has brought her unique insights far beyond her years... Su Ge nodded, suddenly discovered something, and asked:

"So, you want me to help look after people, not... what I thought before?"

Reese leaned over slightly again to apologize.

Then you should have said it earlier! In this context, everyone will misunderstand... Su Ge breathed a sigh of relief and turned to look at Angdu and others, but only saw faces with evil smiles.

"No, there's no problem. There's just one thing I don't quite understand," Su Ge said. "You went to the dinner for the purpose of a blind date, but you also brought a male companion with you. Will this cause misunderstanding to others?"

?”

After figuring out Reese's real purpose, Su Ge found that there was nothing to pay attention to, and it might be a good experience to face the first blind date in his life in this way.

He waited expectantly for Reese's answer, but what he received was a troubled expression on her face.

After struggling again and again, Reese opened her mouth with some embarrassment: "Actually, this is what I'm worried about, because you have to follow me, meet many men, and then write down their characteristics and identities, and finally give

Opinion, so you must appear with me at the same time, but not as a friend."

"So, if you don't mind, can I aggrieve you and show up as a male servant?"

"What's your identity?" Su Ge didn't hear clearly.

"The identity of a male servant is a male servant." Reese explained.

"I understand the meaning of this word, but..." Su Ge turned around and asked Angdu for help, "I have never been a male servant."

Angdu, who was originally snickering while watching the play, suddenly became serious when Su Ge saw him like this. He straightened his face and spread his hands, "I have no experience in this area either."

Before Su Ge could speak, Gary and others rushed to say, "We don't have one either, don't look at us."

In the end, Su Ge could only look at Cecia, his eyes full of helplessness and pity.

"Have you forgotten my gender?" Cecia said coldly, with a lingering smell of alcohol.

"Is this embarrassing for you? Mr. Sugar." Reese asked.

Su Ge was stunned on the spot, not knowing whether to nod or shake his head. In the end, he could only look at Angdu.

Angdu sighed, took out a special-shaped coin from his pocket, flicked it into the air, and then caught it with his backhand.

Angdu glanced at the result of the coin very quickly and nodded to Su Ge, "If you don't really feel resistance from the bottom of your heart, I suggest you accept it. After all, it is a new attempt."

"So, could you please arrange it with Miss Reese regarding the valet's clothing and related etiquette instruction training?" Ondu asked.

"Yes, of course, this is what I should do. Thank you for accepting my commission. In terms of remuneration, I will definitely give you a satisfactory figure." Reese replied in surprise.

Seeing that the overall situation had been decided, it was already too late for Su Ge to refuse. Seeing the malicious chuckles of the Angdu people and the expectant eyes of Reese, he only had one thought in his mind.

What kind of commission is this?


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