Before Jasper could react to Prince’s words, the vice president of Soha sitting beside the latter paled in shock.
‘Since when was Soha about to launch an online payment platform?’
‘As vice president, how do I not know about this?’
‘We have nothing. What are we launching?’
‘We have no product to sell, so there’s no reason for any customer to use a barebones online payment platform! What are we launching it for, then?’
Sitting on his chair, the vice president felt sweat bead and trickle down his forehead. He was frantic.
Yet, Prince showed no signs of interest in this as he glared at Jasper.
“So? Do you dare to take up my challenge or not?”
Jasper merely chuckled in the face of Prince’s aggressive and forceful shouting. The former replied, “I don’t care what you or Soha are going to do. If you think you have the capability then fight for what you want. What’s the point of blowing this into something bigger than it actually is?”
“Good!”
Prince smiled wretchedly and stood up to point at Jasper. He continued, “I’ll commend you for your bravery. But as someone who’s never experienced it for themselves, you’ll never know how terrifying it is to offend me.”
“I don’t need too much effort to get rid of you considering how small your capital is in comparison to mine. If you have a death wish, then I won’t be blamed for being cruel either.”
Mr. Wilcher shook his head at both Prince’s aggression and Jasper’s indifference.
If possible, he truly hoped that these two companies could collaborate and work together to develop this newly emerged industry.
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