The other was older, in her thirties, and worked as a senior HR executive at a corporation.
From their photos, they both looked friendly and easygoing.
More importantly, both of their companies were current corporate partners of UME. It created another layer of connection.
Evangeline had no issue with having roommates, and the more she thought about it, the more it seemed like an excellent solution. At the very least, Soren was obsessed with appearances; he would never stoop to harassing her in a home she shared with other people.
Having made up her mind, she scheduled a time to view the apartment.
Back at the agency, the agent saw Evangeline's confirmation message and finally breathed a sigh of relief.
"Sir, that should do it. Once a client gets to this stage, it's pretty much a done deal," he said to Finn, his face stiff from the forced smile. "But… sir, those two women have their own houses in Serenity City. And based on their jobs, they must be earning six figures. Why would they agree to share an apartment?"
"If they back out, the whole thing falls apart, doesn't it?"
Finn had given him the profiles and told him to pick two of his recent clients. Forcing women who owned property to pretend to be renters seemed unnecessarily cruel.
Finn glanced up at him, his eyes cool. "As long as you keep your mouth shut, nothing will fall apart. In other words, if this secret gets out, it will be because you leaked it."
The agent's face fell. "No, sir, I…"
"Watch your mouth. And don't call me ‘sir.' The hypocrisy is nauseating," Finn said, standing up. He tossed a set of keys onto the desk. "I'll send you a list later. Buy everything on it and have it delivered to the apartment."



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