Most people present at the forum conference did not have the right to speak at the podium.
So when Jasper got up, everyone’s gaze fell on the man.
They wanted to know how Jasper planned to deal with this situation when almost the entire conference seemed to have come to a tacit agreement to target him.
Perry, who had just gotten off the podium, was currently taking credit in front of Dudley.
“Mr. Ball, I did just as you asked, right?” Perry said with a wide smile.
Dudley nodded in satisfaction, his expression arrogant. “Not bad, you’re not completely useless, old man.”
Perry was not angry at all. Instead, the man lowered his voice and said with a chuckle, “Then about the things you promised me, the money and the women…”
Dudley glared at Perry and said in annoyance, “I already promised you, so I won’t go back on my word. I’ll have someone transfer 100 thousand to your bank account later.
“F*cking hell, what easy money this must be for you. You only earn 100 thousand a month, no? And that’s already considered an above-average pay. Work under me in the future, I’ll make sure you’ll earn much more benefits.
“Women aren’t a problem either. I’ll have one join you in bed at anytime. But can you even play, old man? I won’t be responsible if an old man like you dies in bed.”
Perry snickered and replied, “Don’t worry, Mr. Ball. I may be old but I’m still vigorous.”
“Jesus Christ. I love insincere experts like you the most. All of you are monsters are driven by selfish desires–you’re all fake!”
Not too far away was Henry, who watched Dudley and Perry conspire with a dark expression on his face. Had Jasper not reminded him to be patient, Young Master Law would already have gone after the pair to wreak some havor.
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