Depite how displeased Henry was with the arrangement, he ended up giving in to Jasper.
Excluding the two men in the Law family and Anna, the only person in the entire world Henry would bend to was Jasper.
Jasper left as well after he sent Henry away.
Jasper had been extremely busy the past few days so now that he was slightly free, he decided to go somewhere.
With JW Capital’s business model growing larger, Jasper was also badly lacking talents.
The only difference from before was that JW now had a comprehensive enough human resources reserves, so Jasper did not need to seek people out anymore. However, Jasper still decided to look for this man himself.
This man’s identity was too unique.
It was Baz Willis, Jasper’s superior in his past life. Sharing the same first and last name as a historical general, this Baz Willis was an absolute master in the financial circle.
Baz, this ex-superior of Jasper’s, was someone with quite the legendary history.
The man had been living on the streets from the time he was twelve, and he had endured many hardships before he returned to Somerland at the age of twenty. After working in the kitchens and manning street stalls, the man finally entered the financial industry.
Quoting what the man told Jasper in his past life, all thirty-five years’ worth of talent had fully taken flight when he finally encountered the financial industry.
It had only taken the man a few years since he began his entrepreneurship journey for him to achieve a net worth of hundreds of millions.
Jasper knew in his past life that his superior could have achieved much more if not for the huge change in his family.
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