The intern girl hesitated for a moment, then quickly nodded excitedly.
The sales manager standing nearby was also shocked. The homeowners who bought houses here were indeed very wealthy, but buying two houses at once was unprecedented.
Because the villas here were very expensive, two houses would cost approximately 20000 Dollars each. Not only were few people able to generate that much cash flow, but even for a bank loan, 20,000 Dollars was far too much for a bank's risk assessment!
“Madam, please have a seat. I'll get you some more hot water. Or would you like coffee or juice?” The manager reacted, her service attitude instantly improving tenfold.
“The coffee is ready.”
“Okay, no problem.”
A short while later, the male salesperson brought over the prepared contract. Grace didn't look at him directly, but simply took the contract and flipped through it.
The manager brought over the coffee: “Madam, please take a good look at the contract.”
With that, she pulled the male salesperson aside.
"What happened to you? The mistake you made today was very serious; you almost caused us to lose a big client!"
"Manager, I...I really didn't think straight."
"The homeowner bought the house through you, so they entrusted it to you when selling it. This is because the homeowner trusts your sales skills. If you let this house go unsold because of your negligence, you're betraying the homeowner's trust and losing your own commission."
"I know I was wrong, Manager. I won't do it again."
"Aren't you usually very quick-witted? The homeowner's authorization is in your hands; whoever it sells to is your commission. Do I need to remind you?"
The male salesperson nodded repeatedly, inwardly filled with regret.
Grace reviewed both contracts and found no problems. She signed the intern's contract first. The intern's eyes lit up the moment she finished signing.
A house costing nine thousand Dollars—she'd only get a few dozen Dollars in commission. She hadn't expected to close such a big deal during her internship.
When signing another contract, Grace paused.
She looked up at the manager and said, "This order is also hers."
She slightly raised her slender finger and pointed to the intern.
Everyone was taken aback. The most anxious was the male salesperson, who opened his mouth but didn't dare speak, looking at the manager with a pleading expression.
Grace spoke first, looking at the sales: "I know you're in a hurry, but don't rush. Whoever serves me will earn my money; I think that's reasonable."
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She then smiled slightly at the manager and continued, "This salesperson was perfunctory, and while serving me, he left me alone in the sales hall to serve his 'potential clients.' If this intern hadn't proactively approached me, I probably would have just left."
"As managers, I think you should have a fair and just reward and punishment system. He's an adult and should bear the consequences of his negligence." "
The manager nodded in agreement. It was a reasonable request for a customer to complain about unfair treatment, especially since this was a major client buying two villas at once.
Even if the homeowner had given the sales agency rights to the sales, as a sales department employee, he would still have to prioritize the sales department and the company.
"Okay, Miss. Dorothy, rest assured, we have no objection to your request. The sales for both houses will be credited to her."
The manager then looked at the intern and said with satisfaction, "You did a great job. You can be promoted to a full-time employee today. Go to HR this afternoon to complete the formalities."
"Thank you, Manager. Thank you, Miss. Dorothy." The intern was so excited she almost cried, bowing deeply to Grace with gratitude.
Only then did Grace sign the other contract with satisfaction.
The male salesperson was heartbroken; his hard-earned commission was gone, and he felt a pang of pain.
Just as she left the sales center, her advisor sent her a message.
"Grace, the logistics department said that room 336 in Building C of the West Campus girls' dormitory is available. I've applied for it for you, and you can move in today."
"Thank you, Advisor Lee."
"You're welcome. Remember to tell me if you encounter any difficulties at school. Try your best to get along well with your new roommates and be tolerant and understanding of each other."
Clearly, Advisor Lee's words revealed her concern that Grace might be bullied by her roommates.
Grace felt a warmth in her heart upon seeing the message and replied, "I understand, Advisor Lee, don't worry."
Back at the hotel, because she and her sister had gone shopping and bought a lot of things, she needed an extra bag for what should have been a single suitcase.
Luckily, she bought a large travel bag while shopping at LV.
Placing the bag on her suitcase, Grace dragged it towards the girls' dormitory in the west wing, passing by the basketball court.
"Look, it's Grace!"
"She's so beautiful, she's practically glowing white!"
"Leo, I heard Grace and Eric broke up, is it true?"
The boys playing basketball stopped involuntarily when they saw Grace, staring intently at her. One of them put his arm around Leo's shoulder, asking about the gossip he'd just heard.
Leo was also looking at Grace, but he wasn't one to gossip, so he simply said, "I don't know."
One of the boys grinned, "Do you think I'd have a chance if I pursued her?"
This immediately drew laughter from his friends.
Someone said, "What kind of toad are you? You think you can chase after Grace?"
"Yeah, stop dreaming."
"Liking someone doesn't just mean looking at their appearance; you have to look at yourself too."
Leo glanced at the boy and deliberately threw the basketball at his head: "Keep going!"
The basketball hit his head, causing the boy to cry out in pain. Seeing Grace walk away, they turned back to their game.
Only Leo's gaze lingered on Grace's retreating figure, his eyes flickering with an ambiguous meaning.
In dormitory 336, Grace pushed open the door and found it indeed empty. The four beds were just bare wooden planks; no one was there.
The floor was dirty, and the desks and chairs under the beds were also filthy, clearly indicating that no one had cleaned it when it was vacant.
Grace chose a spot on the left side near the balcony, her usual spot, but being alone in a four-person room gave her a strangely desolate feeling.
Just then, the dormitory door was pushed open again, and a girl with exquisite makeup and a slender, tall figure appeared in the doorway.
She frowned upon seeing the dormitory's condition and subconsciously waved her hand to wipe the dust from her face.
Upon looking up, she was visibly surprised to see Grace standing inside: "Huh? Wasn't this supposed to be an empty dormitory?"
"I just arrived too," Grace greeted her proactively. "Hello, my name is Grace, a sophomore majoring in Astronomy."
"Hello, Scarlett Vance, a sophomore majoring in Bioengineering."
Scarlett walked in, and Grace then noticed a boy following behind her, helping her drag two large suitcases.

