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Life at The Top novel Chapter 1032

Both Ronald and Archer were in despair when they heard Currey.

It was only then that they finally understood who they had offended.

This was especially true for Archer.

He had bullied and looked down on Jasper because he believed that Jasper could not be someone outstanding, considering he was a poor fellow back when they were studying together. Had he not done so, Archer imagined that he would be living a life of riches now as Jasper’s ex-classmate.

Therefore, Archer was immediately filled with regret.

He knew it was impossible, but Archer still felt the urge to rush back to kneel and beg for Jasper’s forgiveness.

However, the tightly closed door had cut off any possibility of this.

“Oh my God.” Ronald swayed before leaning against the wall limply. He wanted to cry but had no tears to shed.

“What now?”

Ronald suddenly turned to Archer, grabbed his hand, and shouted, “You two used to be classmates, right? Go beg for forgiveness! Maybe he’ll give us another chance seeing as how you used to be classmates!”

Archer flung off Ronald’s hand distastefully and replied, “I wouldn’t have offended him if not for you! You want me to beg his forgiveness now? You think he’ll give me the time of day?

“I only lost my job now, but if I truly piss him off, who knows if I’ll end up dead because of it!”

Ronald’s expression soured. “You’re blaming me?”

Archer harrumphed and answered aggrievedly, “Who else am I supposed to blame but you? You’re the one that’s been acting high and mighty because you’re considered strong and have contacts here Faith County. This is karma! It’s only a matter of time before something like this happens to people like you!”

Ronald was already greatly agitated to begin with, so when Archer began to look down on him as well, he grew enraged. “What the f*ck did you just say to me?!”

Ronald then swiftly punched Archer across the face.

Unfortunately, Archer was not someone to be offended either. Feeling both regret and the hasty urge to vent, Archer could no longer hold back when Ronald punched him, so he pounced on the man, causing the two to get into a fistfight.

Currey shook his head at the sight of the two intertwined and fighting figures.

No matter how he looked at it, the scene reminded him of a dogfight.

Not that it mattered to him anymore.

In the room, Ms. Tiana was also curious about who exactly Jasper was.

“Are you some owner of a big business now, Jasper?” Ms. Tiana asked.

Jasper sat by the bed and smiled “I wouldn’t call it a big business, but I do own something quaint.”

Despite this, Ms. Tiana shook her head. “Don’t lie to me. I can tell from how that old head of the real estate business treated you with respect that you’re his superior, aren’t you?”

Jasper nodded. “Yeah.”

Ms. Tiana sighed and spoke with relief, “Good, then. Very good. You’re the most successful one out of all my students.”

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