James and Helen then took the salesperson away from the 4S Center. On the way, after chatting for a while, Helen discovered that the salesperson was a fellow from her hometown.
The salesperson, named Lynn Taylor, lived in a town not far from Helen's hometown. After graduating from university, she stayed in Eastshire and worked hard alone, so her life in Eastshire had been quite tough. Although she worked in the Ferrari 4S Center, she didn't enjoy the glamorous life as an insignificant salesperson. After paying for the monthly rent, water and electricity bills, there was not much left in her bank account, and Lynn was strapped for cash.
Initially, Helen took a fancy to Lynn's kind personality. However, after learning that Lynn was a fellow from her hometown, the former liked her even more.
With a smile, she took Lynn's hand and said, ”Don't worry. You can address me as Mrs. Cunningham from now on. If you have any difficulties, just tell me about it."
Tears were welling up in Lynn's eyes. No one had supported her since she started working in Eastshire. Helen's words made her feel like she had found someone to rely on.
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