Upon learning that David Foster and Shannon Perry joined a company with excellent welfare benefits,
Fred Foster called Wilbert Foster, asking him to put in a good word.
So that Yvette Foster could also introduce the couple to a job.
Fred hung up with a dark expression on his face.
Len Hawthorne came in from outside and saw Fred hanging up with a frown on his face.
He stood by the door, watching Fred.
"Need any help?"
Fred waved his hand: "No need to bother you, it's a family matter."
"Hmm."
"You don't have to work lately?"
Knowing that Len Hawthorne was in the military, Fred was very kind to him.
Moreover, since he had helped him, Fred couldn't even wait to take him as his god-grandson.
"I'm about to leave River East Village soon. By the way, what about the ribbon I gave you last time?"
"Oh, I put it in the ancestral temple," said Fred. "No one will steal such a thing, don't worry."
Len Hawthorne guessed that it had something to do with the ancestral temple.