After bidding Mr. Clem goodbye, Jasper then called Henry only to find that the latter had turned his phone off.
Perhaps he had managed to find a female university student and was trying his luck with her.
Jasper was too lazy to care about what he was up to.
After all, there was no need to worry about Henry’s safety when they were in a place like Waterhoof City.
Only madmen would seek out Henry to cause trouble. Not to mention that Henry was well-versed in the ways of trust-fund children and he would be the first to back out when he knew that he could not beat them in a fight. After this, he would either look for Jasper or his family to take revenge for him.
After leaving Hoofmorn University, Jasper and Julian went to pay a visit to the construction site.
Even though the matter was over, Sena’s heart still hurt whenever he thought back about the incident. Therefore, he would take a trip to the site whenever he was free. The site also became much more orderly after what had happened.
However, Jasper was surprised to find that he was warmly welcomed by the workers.
“Are you here to see our progress, Mr. Laine? Don’t worry, we’re all doing our parts well and I’m sure we’ll be able to finish construction before the targetted date!”
“That’s right, Mr. Laine. I heard from everyone that you’re a great employer, how you not only give us workers a good salary, but you always pay us on time too. The catering’s fine and I heard that the site even gave Bo ten thousand bucks in advance when his dad got sick!”
“All of us remember the good that you’ve done for us!”
Jasper acknowledged each of the workers with a smile.
“I had no idea about Bo, nor was I referred to when it happened. But I did advocate for a more humanized management to look out and be considerate of each other since it’s not easy working out here.”
Sean sighed as he followed Jasper. “The country’s real estate industry has been growing lately, Mr. Laine, and the worker’s treatment has improved too. But with that also comes more messy situations.
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