Chapter 5 - .5 Damsel
Lisa plopped herself back down into her seat with a huff, crossing her arms as she eyed Alice. "Okay, seriously. Did he just suggest nullifying the engagement?"
Mina, blinked . "That was... bold. That’s So not like him."
Lisa leaned forward, eyebrows raised. "So? What’s his angle? Do you really think he can pull that off?"
"I don’t know. If it were that easy, I wouldn’t have been stuck in this arrangement for three years."
Jason slid into the backseat of the car as Daisy shut the door behind him. The engine purred to life.
"We have another issue to handle," Daisy said, flipping through a tablet. "It’s the bar a few blocks down. We’ve been getting anonymous complaints—bad customer service, poor management, lots of noise complaints..."
Jason rubbed his temple. "Right... that place."
He remembered now. The bar.
Each young master and miss in the Yun family was given projects to manage.
one challenging project to see how they handled adversity, and one supposedly easy one to see if they could maintain success. Jason had turned a prime location—just minutes from a high school—into a bar. A bar. In broad daylight, with zero nightlife appeal, next to a damn school.
It was a damn flop!
