Chapter 4 Be Good-Looking but Also Be Self-Aware
Chambers was so painful that he shouted, "Who the hell are you? Do you want to die?"
When Chambers just finished his words, Smith suddenly grabbed the hair on the back of his head, pulled it back dozens of centimeters away, and then crashed his head on the wall.
It was hard to describe the sound. At that time, Chambers' head was crashed badly on the wall, with the sound of bones broken. The sound was muffled but clear. At that moment, the sound made Jane's heart sink, and she suddenly came to herself.
Chambers grunted and couldn't shout anymore. Smith thought it was dirty, so he grabbed the man's back collar and whispered, "This is the first time that I have seen someone more arrogant than me."
Chambers mechanically turned his head and showed his bloody face to Smith. He wanted to figure out who the man in front of him was. Smith met his eyes with an indifferent look. Two seconds later, he crashed Chambers' head on the wall again and said, "What are you looking at?"
Chambers made some small sound from his throat, like begging for mercy or asking for help. Jane stood not far away and looked at him. Suddenly she thought that any excuse would serve a tyrant.
For example, Chambers molested her for no reason, and Smith beat Chambers for no reason as well.
The waiter had already asked the manager and the procuress to come here as they fought so fiercely. However, when they found that Smith was beating others, they didn't dare to stop him. On the contrary, they asked the waiters to persuade those lookers-on to go back to their rooms, and they quickly blocked the place of fighting.
Smith seemed to be in a bad mood tonight, so Chambers was unfortunate to irritate the 'Black Impermanence'. In a short time, Chambers had irritated Smith for several times.
Jane stood still and watched until she was suddenly touched by someone. She was shocked and turned her head. She found that the procuress was putting on clothes for her. The procuress whispered with pleading eyes, "Please ask Mr. Smith to stop. Please don't kill the man."
Jane was impassive and indifferent, thinking about whether her life was unworthy to be saved or not. What if Smith didn't help? She would die here tonight and no one would defend her.
Maybe the procuress was shocked by Jane's behavior, she met with Jane's eyes for a while and became guilty and speechless. At this time, Smith turned his head to Jane and said, "Go to change your clothes, and wait for me downstairs."
All the people here looked at Jane with measuring eyes and fear. They secretly guessed her relationship with Smith. Otherwise, Why did Smith help her and punish someone personally?
Also, Jane put on airs even more, and she left the place without saying anything.
Jane wasn't sure about what Smith meant, so after leaving the place and changing her clothes, she went downstairs and found that Smith had been waiting for her in the lounge area.
Jane walked over and stood at the place a few steps away from Smith. She didn't take a seat and nodded with a frank face, saying, "Thank you so much for your help just now, Mr. Smith."
She couldn't tell his mood from his face. Smith lit up a cigarette and said, "Take a seat."
Jane didn't move. Smith expelled some smoke, looking at her from the lingering smoke. A few seconds later, he said, "Miss Cooper, please take a seat."
Jane slightly moved her eyes, showing that she was unexpected and wary. Smith read her mind and said straightforwardly, "It's easy for me to get a girl. I don't need to bully or threaten them, let alone find other excuses. However, many people want to trouble me by pretending to be a tutor. There are too many bad guys in this time, so I have to be wary of them."
Jane judged and weighed quickly in her mind. Indeed, it could explain why he followed her out of the room. She was self-aware that she wasn't so attractive that he would fall in love with her at first sight.
After hearing his words, Jane was embarrassed and understood him in a short time. Smiling again, she pulled out a chair and sat down while apologizing, "I see... I'm sorry, Mr. Smith. Forgive me, I didn't mean to offend you. Don't take it to heart."
Smith didn't care why she changed her face so fast, or even how sincere she was in her smile. He slightly smiled to give her an out.
Jane quickly grasped this opportunity without saying more, so she took out the prepared resume from her bag and politely placed it in front of Smith. However, he didn't even take a look and said, "No need. I will give you a month's trial. If you can do it, you will decide the price."
Jane smiled and said, "I heard that you have changed the tutor frequently. I hope you don't mind me asking. Is it more for the parents or the children?"
Smith looked up at her and asked without answering her question, "As a parent, I have the right to make the interview. Is it my fault to fail those unqualified tutors?"
Jane tried not to think about his 'interview' process and said with a smile, "Of course not, you are the most 'far-sighted' and responsible parent I have ever met."
After that, she changed to another topic, "Shall we talk about your children?"
Thinking of his child, Smith felt a bit despondent and said, "Boys of twelve or thirteen years old are the most annoying. I'm almost tired of my boy. I hope you have the ability to handle him."
Jane politely said, "Naughty is the nature of children, but also their right."
Smith said, "I don't hire you as a playmate for him and also not a nanny."
Smart people should feel the danger at this time, but Jane still said as usual, "Of course, I would charge more if I were a nanny."
Smith glanced at her and said unemotionally, "I call you Miss Cooper, so I hope your ability is better than your look."
Jane had gone through twists and turns tonight, so she didn't know the interview was tough or smooth. However, the result was as good as her wish, which was also considered as an unexpected result from such a desperate situation.
It cost a short time for the formal face-to-face interview with Smith, altogether only five minutes. He was not wordy so he made an appointment with her next Monday after she gave him the phone number. Then he asked casually, "Where are you going? I can ask the driver to take you there."
Jane got up and said, "Thank you. Don't bother. My boyfriend will pick me up."
Smith felt a bit dismissive when she said that, thinking of whether she was mocking him or wary of him. It was expected so that he didn't take it to heart, and he didn't want to say to her that she wasn't so beautiful that he would force her to go with him.
They walked out one after another. Jane's phone rang halfway, so she answered, "I've just finished. I'm walking out now. Wait for a second."
After they walked out of the Redmoon Club, Smith's driver brought the Bentley to the door. Jane said goodbye to Smith and walked fast to the street. Smith looked up casually and found that a man wearing a police suit was there. The man moved forward to Jane and said something to her. Then, they got into a private car together.