Henry was feeling guilty and was about to leave. However, when he heard that, his expression changed as he stared at Zayden before saying savagely, “Do you believe that I’ll kill you if you keep spewing nonsense?”
Zayden almost crushed his teeth into pieces when he saw Henry’s aggressive face. He said in bitter resentment, “1.5 billion! We spent 1.5 billion and that’s it? Impossible!”
“Damn it, it’s not a done deal anyway. You can just not pay and treat the bid as void. You’ll only lose the 50 million cash deposit that way.” Henry spat out before turning around to leave.
“I’m leaving too,” Anna smiled and said to Jasper.
“Thank you, I owe you one,” Jasper said sincerely.
Anna covered her mouth and chuckled. She did not care how many people were ogling her because of her lovely charms right now. She said, “Owe it then, just remember to pay.”
After she said that, Anna walked away as if she was walking on air.
At this moment, Anna and the Laws had no idea how huge of a profit this favor would bring.
Everyone had left while Zayden and Jasper were the only ones left. Meanwhile, Zayden was gasping for air with a pale look on his face.
“Jasper, you planned this from the start!”
Zayden glared at Jasper with bitter resentment.
“You’re the one who raised the paddle and you’re the one who called out the price. So, how can you say I’m the one who planned this?” Jasper said nonchalantly.
“Stop pretending to be f*cking stupid!”
Zayden almost pounced on Jasper to sink his teeth into him.
“The 1.2 billion you called out was to make me increase the price so that I’ll go into a dead end! It’s because you’re in cahoots with these Harbor City f*ckers from the start! You will f*cking die a horrible death!”
Zayden roared maniacally, the bitter resentment in his eyes almost turning substantive.
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