After this, he brought his people into the meeting room. At the same time, Baz walked over.
“Mr. Laine, I’ve already completed the necessary procedures, but as the legal representative, we need you to go and sign.”
Jasper nodded and walked over to the office window. A few curious people surrounded him.
“That’s him? The person that challenged Mr. Covington?”
“Haha. Didn’t you see just now? Mr. Covington doesn’t like him at all. Who the hell does he think he is? Tsk tsk…”
“Exactly. I’ve never seen anyone who managed to walk out unscathed after they offended Mr. Covington in Tefa City. What a shame, so young and ignorant Now he’s doomed.”
“I’d like to see how rich this person who dared challenge Mr. Covington is. Who knows if his company is even worth 1 million?”
“Haha, even Downstream Investment Company’s opening price is at 3 million. 1 million? Are you kidding me, man?”
“To have 1 million at his age is already a lot. Why else would he be so arrogant?”
Jasper ignored the comments thrown around him. “Hello, please show me your business license.”
The officer did his part and said numbly, neither polite nor enthusiastic.
Baz immediately pulled out the business license he had brought over.
It was JW Capital’s.
The officer took it and compared it with the documents one by one.
“Alright, JW Capital LLC. The company’s office, Southface River Tower in the developmental area of Southface River in Southeast Province’s Nauritus City. Legal representative is Jasper Laine, is that you?”
Jasper nodded and replied, “I’m the legal representative.”
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