“Yes, Mr. Laine! ”
Under Jasper and Celine’s coordinated attacks, the three primary companies under Prince’s name immediately turned into gruesome financial battlefields under the barrage of never-before seen firepower.
Astronomical amounts of funds were used up every second.
When godlike entities fought, it was always the weaker retail investors that suffered the most.
Retail investors who used to hold stocks of all three companies wept shamefully as they stared at the terrifying amount of unrealized loss on their accounts.
They were too reluctant to sell their shares, but their wealth was also shrinking with every second they held the share.
This was a financial battlefield where the winner took all, and the strong consumed the weak. Most of the time, there was no way anyone could defend themselves against such exploitation.
This financial battle came without a warning and attracted the attention of quite a few financial companies.
However, since this was a battle involving a personal feud, all the financial companies decided that they would stay clear and simply watch from the sidelines.
They had initially entertained the idea of taking advantage of this fight to earn some profit, but they would need reevaluate their own capabilities first. The slightest mistake could cause them to lose all their wealth.
In the face of such a huge risk, all the organizations immediately sold their shares and exited the market.
They were all smart people who could easily tell that someone was actively picking on these three companies which were under Clear Seas’ support.
This was no longer a fight of commercial interest.
As Jasper said before, he would fight the battle to the end if they attacked someone close to him, even he suffered a loss in doing so.
This was not a battle benefit driven organizations were willing to involve themselves in.
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