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Chapter 85: The Highest Salary
Author: Enigma Stone
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It wasn’t until Joseph had completely disappeared from view that Heidi finally turned her attention back to the mess on the table, quickly tidying everything up. Once she was done, she grabbed her belongings and headed off to class.

At around two o’clock, Joseph found himself knocking on Geoffrey Harris’s office door.

“Who’s there?” came Harris’s voice from inside.

“It’s me, Joseph,” he responded.

“Ah, Mr. Wilson! I thought you might come later, but here you are, bright and early,” Harris said warmly as he opened the door and welcomed Joseph inside.

“I didn’t have much else to do, so I came early. I hope I’m not interrupting your time off?” Joseph replied with a smile.

“Not at all. Come in, have some water.” Harris handed Joseph a glass before continuing, “It’s work hours now, so you’re not interrupting anything. Give me just a moment, I’ll call Brady and have him join us.”

Harris poured Joseph some water, then returned to his desk to make the call. Joseph took a seat and sipped from
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