“Do what you wish,” Solomon waved him off. He’d said that he didn’t have to give up his job and life as long as he knew the ground rules. But if Agnes wanted to be defeatist because he was defeated, Sol wasn’t going to change his mind or pretend to care. He didn’t care what Agnes did from this point onwards in regards to his personal and professional life.
Solomon watched carefully as Agnes put the number in his phone. There was no possibility where he imagined that Agnes would want to spam him with pointless texts. Because nobody would do that to Solomon. He probably wasn’t even sure why people used phones so much because he seemed to never use his as much as Iosif. That man wasn’t always sticking his nose in his cell. And it was always going off with text notifications.
Sol had his comfortable quiet. And he would likely pop a blood vessel if that was suddenly taken away from him due to a constant vibration in his phone. “Oh yes, I expect that you will be a massive waste of energy and time. But if you can manage to do one thing in particular that I have in mind, it will have been worth it. And you’ll be able to pay yourself on the back. Really it’s a win win for everyone.”
Sort of. While Sol spent time on Agnes and helped train him, he expected that he was going to be doing quite a lot that would constitute additional debt on Agnes’ behalf. It was only a little amusing to Solomon that he kept saying the man was owing more and more. Yet, he expected that there was really only one thing he wanted from Agnes. And once he got that, the rest wouldn’t matter. But he supposed if either of his siblings wanted to see to that debt they could. Otherwise, not so much. “Please head into the living room. We’ll start running through some demonstrations of what you can control.”
Solomon watched carefully as Agnes put the number in his phone. There was no possibility where he imagined that Agnes would want to spam him with pointless texts. Because nobody would do that to Solomon. He probably wasn’t even sure why people used phones so much because he seemed to never use his as much as Iosif. That man wasn’t always sticking his nose in his cell. And it was always going off with text notifications.
Sol had his comfortable quiet. And he would likely pop a blood vessel if that was suddenly taken away from him due to a constant vibration in his phone. “Oh yes, I expect that you will be a massive waste of energy and time. But if you can manage to do one thing in particular that I have in mind, it will have been worth it. And you’ll be able to pay yourself on the back. Really it’s a win win for everyone.”
Sort of. While Sol spent time on Agnes and helped train him, he expected that he was going to be doing quite a lot that would constitute additional debt on Agnes’ behalf. It was only a little amusing to Solomon that he kept saying the man was owing more and more. Yet, he expected that there was really only one thing he wanted from Agnes. And once he got that, the rest wouldn’t matter. But he supposed if either of his siblings wanted to see to that debt they could. Otherwise, not so much. “Please head into the living room. We’ll start running through some demonstrations of what you can control.”