The situation outside the country was the same as within it when it came to the dot-com industry, where people were split into two main groups.
One group believed that it was a fluke, that the industry was pretty much useless and a mere concept the capitalist market overhyped to get people to invest money.
Meanwhile, the other group of people believed that the industry would be the driving force behind the third industrialized revolution. Or at the very least, it would surely change the way people lived and worked.
Regardless of which group one belonged in, they were still rather conservative when it came to expressing their own opinions. This was still the year 2001, after all, and everything was still unclear.
However, Perry’s words were heavily opinionated.
He was essentially pointing at Jasper’s nose and accusing him of being a huge conman.
Perry then proceeded to raise examples that would further support his theory. Everything he said both blatantly and implicitly targetted Sena and Terizone.
However, everyone knew that Perry was truly targeting Jasper, the man who sat on the panel that day.
One had to admit that Perry’s oratory skills were impressive. After his speech, people under the stage who did not understand the internet began to sway to his opinion.
Everyone now looked at Jasper strangely.
Even so, Jasper remained calm where he sat.
“Things sure took a quick turn for the worse, Mr. Laine,” Alban smiled calmly at Jasper.
Jasper glanced at Alban and replied unaffectedly, “What a great play you’ve arranged, Mr. Ball.’
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