Realm of the Night God

Chapter 880: Ban Kui



"Hehe, let me introduce myself, my name is Yang Haoran, and I will be your Boss from now on."

Seeing Guyi's excited expression, Yang Haoran did not pour cold water on her, nor did he make any promises or offers. Instead, he introduced himself with a smile.

"Hello, Boss!"

Guyi quickly bowed respectfully and greeted him cheerfully as "Boss".

After Yang Haoran agreed to take her in, the weight on her mind was finally lifted, and her tense nerves were also relaxed. This greeting of "Boss" also had more vitality than before.

The way she presented herself in front of Yang Haoran was now the way a 20-year-old girl should be.

After the "Hello, Boss", Guyi suddenly remembered something and asked in a somewhat weak tone.

"Boss, um... hehe, I'd like to ask, which position did I get hired for? Or did I get hired for both positions?"

Regarding Guyi's question, Yang Haoran thought about it briefly and then responded.

Receiving Yang Haoran's response, Guyi was slightly disappointed. If possible, she would of course want to become the store manager.

Although she felt a bit regretful, she was still grateful to Yang Haoran. After all, Yang Haoran was only hiring two staff members this time, but he had already given her one of the positions without even interviewing the other applicants, which was quite good for her.

She was not the kind of person who didn't appreciate kindness. Yang Haoran's favor was in her heart, but this did not conflict with her desire to become the store manager, even though she didn't know what Yang Haoran's shop was about so far.

She knew that Yang Haoran would continue to interview, so she didn't cling to him stubbornly. Moreover, she didn't dare to do so either. She could only temporarily put the idea of becoming the store manager in the back of her mind.

"Guyi is grateful that the Boss is willing to take her in, so how could she be angry?" Guyi said.

"Hehe, it's good that you think this way," Yang Haoran said with a smile.

Since Guyi had no place to stay in the underworld and had no friends, she did not leave the room after passing the interview, but stood respectfully behind Yang Haoran, accompanying this Boss during the interviews. This chapter was uploaded by the team at M|VLEMPYR.

Of course, the fact that Guyi could stay in the room and not have to leave was definitely at Yang Haoran's instruction. Otherwise, Guyi would have chosen to wait outside the door, even if she had no place to go.

Guyi's presence was an unexpected surprise for Yang Haoran, but it was a good surprise rather than a bad one, as he had recruited a decent staff member.

When the second applicant entered the room and saw Guyi standing behind Yang Haoran, he immediately understood the situation and couldn't help but reveal a look of envy.

Originally, he had been a little anxious, but seeing that Guyi had already passed the interview, he felt a bit lucky, thinking that Yang Haoran's requirements for staff might not be as high as he had imagined.

However, the result left him hurt and disappointed. As soon as he entered the room and finished his self-introduction, Yang Haoran smiled and asked him to leave, leaving him completely confused.

What he didn't know was that during his self-introduction, Yang Haoran had already used his ghost eye to look into his past life.

This person had a habit of petty theft in his previous life and was an incorrigible repeat offender, targeting anyone, including lonely elderly people.

Since Yang Haoran was about to open a business and would often not be in the shop, he naturally dared not hire such a person.

Although he didn't like this person, Yang Haoran didn't speak ill of him, but simply smiled and asked him to leave, without explaining the reason, as he didn't want to waste time on this person.

In the following time, Yang Haoran continued interviewing in the room, and as time passed, more and more ghosts were asked to leave.

Among the ghosts he interviewed, not everyone was untalented. There were still some ghosts with real abilities, but he abandoned them all because the people he was hiring this time, whether store managers or employees, had to be beneficial to his shop or fit his taste.

Some ghosts may have had some talent in their lifetime, but they not only didn't help his shop, but even had a harmful effect. Of course, he wouldn't hire this kind of person.

Of course, the most important thing is that they don't fit his taste. As long as they fit his taste, it's okay to be hypocritical.

Several hours later, Yang Haoran left the Underworld Talent Market. In addition to Guyi following him, there was one more person.

This person looked to be in his thirties, tall and burly, fierce and ferocious. Even now without a physical body, only a soul body, he gave a sense of not being weak.

This Burly Man, Ban Kui, was the second employee Yang Haoran recruited after Guyi.

Ban Kui was a former private bodyguard in his lifetime. To protect his boss, he was eventually beaten to death by the other party. Until his death, he never begged for mercy and never had the intention to betray his boss.

Ban Kui's hands were stained with fresh blood and burdened with several lives. Although Yang Haoran dared not confirm it, in his view, this might be the reason why Ban Kui wanted to stay in the Underworld to contribute.

According to the information Yang Haoran obtained through ghost eyes, although Ban Kui was capable of fighting in his lifetime, he was not very spirited in his conduct and liked to stick to his guns. Such a person was naturally suitable for being a bodyguard, but if used as a store employee, it would be quite difficult.

After all, as a store employee, you need to face customers, and among these customers, there are all kinds of people, some with good personalities and some with bad. If you stick to your guns in everything, you are very likely to cause unnecessary trouble.

Since Yang Haoran wanted to recruit employees, he must find people who understand how to read the situation and handle things spiritedly. Those who have worked in this field before and have experience in this field are naturally better. But Ban Kui was not such a person. However, in the end, he still chose Ban Kui from among the many applicants.

The reason he made this decision was that he valued Ban Kui's loyalty. He worked hard and did whatever his boss told him to do. So even though Ban Kui was not spirited enough, Yang Haoran still chose him in the end.

Although Yang Haoran spent a lot of time at the Talent Market, he still gained something. At least he found two employees who he felt very satisfied with.

Unfortunately, he didn't find a store manager he was satisfied with. After all, the store manager is the key to a shop. He must be cautious.

Walking on the streets of the Underworld, Yang Haoran had a pensive look on his face, lost in thought. Guyi and Ban Kui followed closely behind him.

Guyi looked around, her curiosity barely concealed. After all, she was just a newcomer to the Underworld. Although she had been wandering in the Underworld for some time, there were many places she had never been to and many things she had never seen. At this moment, walking on the main street with Yang Haoran, seeing some novel things, she couldn't help but be curious.

Ban Kui's reaction was completely different from Guyi's. Although his gaze was also paying attention to his surroundings, there was no curiosity in his eyes, only vigilance. Vigilance towards everything around him. He deliberately kept Yang Haoran in the safest position. Whether Yang Haoran turned a corner or slowed down, he would adjust his position and distance from Yang Haoran to ensure that if there was an emergency, he could be the first to block the danger for Yang Haoran.

His behavior was normal. After all, he had been a bodyguard all his life. How to protect his boss had been deeply engraved in his soul. So even now without a physical body, becoming an undead, this point had not changed.

After an unknown period of time, Yang Haoran suddenly stopped in his tracks and shook his head for no apparent reason, a wry smile appearing on his face. As his footsteps stopped, Guyi and Ban Kui behind him also stopped.

"Boss, what's wrong? Do you need to buy something? Just leave that to me. You've been tired all day. You should rest first," Guyi said.

Ban Kui did not speak, still vigilantly observing his surroundings.

"Haha, I appreciate your kindness, but your boss is not that fussy. But speaking of buying things, you've reminded me. I do need to buy some things."

Yang Haoran laughed and took a step forward again. Guyi was a little puzzled but didn't ask further, quickly following behind Yang Haoran.

As for Ban Kui, he not only didn't ask, but he didn't even have any doubts. His thoughts were simple: wherever the boss goes, he goes; whoever the boss tells him to do, he does. Other things are not within his consideration.


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