“I should have mobilized the funds sooner and make an extra one billion!” Zachary put on a pitiable expression.
Jasper said calmly, “This is just the appetizer. There will soon be another wave, and that will be your chance to earn a fortune. However, not many can laugh when that happens.”
Zachary looked at Jasper with mixed emotions and said, “I really wonder if you can foresee the future.”
This was not the first time Jasper had heard similar words.
Wendy Schuler and Dawson Schuler had said similar things.
With a chuckle, Jasper stood up and said, “18,000 point is an important threshold. Since you have broken through that threshold, it will continue to rise for at least a few days. When it’s around 18,400 points, you can then choose to close the position.”
“Okay, I will let the rest know.”
Zachary nodded. Right now in the financial sector, he had zero doubts when it came to Jasper’s words.
“Mr. Liam, do you want me to wait for you to take off your underwear?” Jasper asked, looking at the dazed-looking Gordon on the screen.
Gordon came back to his senses, his complexion alternating between blue and white. He opened his mouth and was about to speak when Jasper had already walked out of the study.
Gordon felt even more aggrieved now.
He could tell that the young boy had not taken him seriously from the start!
Zachary glanced at him and said coldly, “Hand in your resignation to Harrison yourself. You can at least find a job in another company that way. If I do it for you, then you should probably get ready to leave Harbor City for good.”
Having said that, Zachary turned around and walked off without taking a look at the ghastly-looking Gordon.
At the Laws’ dinner table were exquisite and distinct dishes—all a perfect combination of color, aroma, taste, and appearance
Zachary recounted the incident that happened that afternoon.
Although Old Master Law and Anna already knew about the investment, they did not expect the result to come out so soon. It was one in which they seized a total victory too.
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