“There’s no way this small amount of money can change anything in Seatreasures International’s market. It has a market cap of 17 billion-there’s just no way.”
“I just need to show the signal. Trust me and do as I say.”
While Jake was confused, he had long gotten used to playing the role of an executioner ever since be starting working with Jasper. Hence, he understood that he should not press for more details when Jasper refused to elaborate.
All he had to do now was agree.
“Alright, Mr. Laine. I understand.”
Jasper hung up the phone and bid Henry goodbye, the latter lying on the sofa in his room lazily and eating an apple.
“Where’re you going?” Henry asked.
“Hoofmorn University. I won’t have time to visit and look out for her for a long while after this.”
“She’s got very high self-esteem and she’s too ashamed to take the initiative and ask for help. I’ll go take a look at how she’s doing in school and see if there’s anything she lacks,” Jasper explained.
Henry got up and followed Jasper out of the hotel. He asked loudly, then sighed.
“Jesus Christ. Do you know how many people are out there waiting to watch you fight Seatreasures Group? This is a fight involving a company easily worth billions of Harbor Dollars and here you are, free enough to go check up on girls. Wow, good job.”
Jasper laughed out loud. “There’s nothing I can do now anyway. But it should start soon. Very soon, Seatreasures Group will be facing a huge problem themselves.”
Henry looked at Jasper suspiciously and asked, “Why do you sometimes give me the feeling that you’re a shaman? How do you always predict things correctly?”
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