“Why don’t you stay here and rest for a while? I’m going out real quick,” Zachary muttered.
Jasper took a sip of the coffee the servant brought him.
The pure Blue Mountain coffee produced in Jamaica was a good coffee that could hardly be found in any other ordinary coffee shops out there.
Nevertheless, Jasper missed his plain tea that cost 50 dollars a pound more.
Jasper was not surprised by the considerations Zachary mentioned.
He had just formed an alliance with the Laws. Even though the Laws recognized his status and ability, taking into consideration his crude oil futures record as well…
This was the first time one billion in funds was involved. No one could afford to bear the responsibility if there was a loss.
As the Laws’ current person in charge, Zachary needed to be cautious.
After Zachary got out of the study, he went upstairs straightaway and knocked on Old Master Law’s door.
“Come in.”
Old Master Law’s voice carried a trace of weariness.
When Zachary entered the room, he saw his daughter Anna massaging Old Master Law’s shoulders and recounted what just happened.
“He’s that confident?”
Old Master Law raised his eyelids and asked.
Zachary let out a bitter smile. “I’ve never seen anyone with so much confidence when it comes to capital market forecasts.”
“What do you think?” Old Master Law asked lightly.
“If this fails, Dad, let’s not talk about the loss we’re going to suffer when the public opinion is already unfavorable enough to the Laws. If this problem crops up, it might affect other businesses of the Laws.”
Zachary stated his concerns.
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