Not long ago inside of the Phoenix bank, there was a rumor. As the bank was facing difficulties, rumors circulated that they were firing a large number of employees.

The teller wanted to survive somehow.

And in order to survive, he had to show his skills.

Both the Irenberg and the Pledge.

The teller was going to prove his ability by acquiring these two.

“Here is the contract. Please read it carefully and sign here…….”

“Oh, I don’t want to read because I’m tired.”

“……Do you want me to read it?”

“Sure. You can do it.”

The teller read the contract out loud. There were so many clauses since Diana had to trust the Pledge with the bank.

Whenever the teller stopped talking because his throat was dry, DIana urged him to read quickly.

In the end, he couldn’t take a sip of water and read the contract until the end.

“…That would be it. Do you understand all of the clauses?”

The teller’s lips were dry from reading the documents and he put it down on the table.

“Who are you taking me for? Of course, I understand.”

Thank God, the teller was relieved. If he had to read it twice, his mouth would have fallen off.

“You may sign here.”

The teller handed out the contract to Diana. She picked up the pen and stopped.

“Is there a problem?”

“What should I do? I don’t remember how to write my name.”

Diana pretended to be horrified and handed out the papers and the pen to the teller.

“Will you write it for me?”

“It’s against the rules…….”

“Really? I guess I can’t help it. I have no choice but to go to a different bank.”

When Diana got up, the teller scrambled to reach out and grab her by the sleeve. The teller looked up at Diana, leaning over the desk.

“Wait a minute! If you don’t remember how, at least a picture– No, if it’s difficult, someone else can do it for you. What do you say? If you agree, I’ll do it for you.”

“Oh, really?”

There was a cold smile on Diana’s face.

Her mood changed at once. The teller unwittingly dropped Diana’s sleeve.

‘Isn’t she supposed to be a kid…….’

There was a sense of dignity coming from Diana telling him that he could not treat recklessly.

“Didn’t you say you can’t do that?”

Diana looked at Fiona and said,

“Well, I mean…… Depending on the situation, if you give the consent for someone else to do it on your behalf…”

“That means it’s possible. Janice, help the lady here.”

Janice, who was watching the situation from the side, moved quickly.

The teller did not know what was going on and just watched what Diana was doing.

When Janice brought Fiona, Diana rose from her seat. She gave up her seat to Fiona.

After giving her seat to Fiona and helping her sit in the chair, Diana said.

“Grandma, my name is Diana Viola Irenberg. Can I sign the special grant document on your behalf?”

“But the staff says it’s against the rules…”

“The staff must have been mistaken. Aren’t you, mister?”

As he came to the realization, the surprised teller quickly opened his mouth.

“Yes, yes! I was mistaken. I’ll give you the documents, so please fill them out.”

The teller became polite. The teller asked Fiona for her name. Fiona said her name in bewilderment and processed the situation.

Fiona was listening to Diana and the teller. She didn’t listen to it because she wanted to, but she listened to it while waiting to query the teller again.

Diana’s behavior, introduced as the daughter of the Ireneberg family, was terrible. She used to think that a family name didn’t guarantee dignity…

Yet, at the end, when the teller said he would write his name instead of Diana, Fione almost cried.

’Did she do it for me? What a good child.’

“Thank you, Miss Diana.”

“It’s nothing big, can I sign it?”

It was a completely different voice than when Diana was dealing with a teller. Fiona couldn’t see the person’s face, so she felt her through her voice.

When dealing with the teller, Diana seemed like a child, but now she felt like a noble lady with dignity, and also felt like a representative of the family.

“Yes, I’d be honored if you could fill in for me.”

Fiona’s head bowed automatically. Respect rose naturally.

“A simple greeting would be fine.”

Diana did a quick bow as a reply, but Fiona couldn’t see it. Then, a moment of silence came.

Diana filled out the papers and Fiona predicted a bright future for the Ireneberg family.

“Here’s the paper. Check carefully to see if anything is missing.”

The teller put down the papers he had scanned with his eyes, while waiting for Diana’s next word.

It wasn’t not the special grant papers that mattered to him.

“You held it well.”

Janice offered to help Fiona, and Diana turned around without hesitation. The teller got up and called Diana.

“Wait a minute, Miss Diana! The Dragon’s Pledge!”

Diana, who was walking coolly, stopped.

“Oh, this? Rather than leave it here…”

Diana held the Dragon’s Pledge high. She glanced around. Fortunately, no one seemed to be faint hearted.

“I’d rather rip it.”

Diana smiled refreshingly and tore up the Dragon’s Pledge.

“Ahhhh!”

“Ahhhhh!”

A vision of a giant dragon appeared. Phoenix Bank would be in turmoil for some time.