[Asch keeps a critical eye during the test run, watching for mistakes, watching for success, how he treats the customers, how he handles critique, stepping in to assist when things get busy enough. Truth be told it's a little like working next to Jack again, only about half as annoying, which is an unexpected blessing.
In the end, he doesn't have to like the man, though it's easier if he does. But working with people he doesn't like is something he's had to do his entire life. Why should here be any different?]
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In the end, he doesn't have to like the man, though it's easier if he does. But working with people he doesn't like is something he's had to do his entire life. Why should here be any different?]
...Fine, you'll do.